We measured ground reaction force and lower extremity shortening in ten healthy, young adults in order to compare five trials of drop jumps to drop landings. Our dependent variable was the percentage of displacement (shortening) between the markers on the ASIS and second metatarsal heads on each LE, relative to the maximum shortening (100% displacement) for that trial at the point of greatest ground reaction force. We defined this as percent displacement at maximum force (%dFmax). The sample mean %dFmax was 0.73% ± 0.14% for the drop jumps, and 0.47% ± 0.09% for the drop landings. The mean within-subject difference score was 0.26% ± 0.20%. Two-tailed paired t test comparing %dFmax between the drop jump and drop landing yielded P = 0.002. ...
In the literature, drop jumping is advocated as an effective exercise for athletes who prepare thems...
This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical effect of the lower extremity joints from a vertic...
Background and Objective: There are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dropping height on the forces of joints...
This study sought to compare vertical stiffness during bilateral and unilateral drop jumping. Specif...
In the literature, athletes preparing for explosive activities are recommended to include drop jumpi...
Landing is a critical component to athletic performance. Many studies have investigated the effect t...
For 13 subjects the performance of drop jumps from a height of 40 cm (DJ) and of countermovement jum...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between static postural measurements of th...
Landing is a critical component to athletic performance. Many studies have investigated the effect t...
The difference of drop heights will affect the biomechanics of lower extremities during drop-jump (D...
The purpose of this study was to identify the joint kinetics of the lower extremity associated with ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the lower extremities biomechanical differences be...
Increasing lower limb flexion may reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury for military personnel durin...
Drop jump (DJ) is often used as a plyometric exercise to improve jumping performance. Training from ...
In the literature, drop jumping is advocated as an effective exercise for athletes who prepare thems...
This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical effect of the lower extremity joints from a vertic...
Background and Objective: There are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dropping height on the forces of joints...
This study sought to compare vertical stiffness during bilateral and unilateral drop jumping. Specif...
In the literature, athletes preparing for explosive activities are recommended to include drop jumpi...
Landing is a critical component to athletic performance. Many studies have investigated the effect t...
For 13 subjects the performance of drop jumps from a height of 40 cm (DJ) and of countermovement jum...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between static postural measurements of th...
Landing is a critical component to athletic performance. Many studies have investigated the effect t...
The difference of drop heights will affect the biomechanics of lower extremities during drop-jump (D...
The purpose of this study was to identify the joint kinetics of the lower extremity associated with ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the lower extremities biomechanical differences be...
Increasing lower limb flexion may reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury for military personnel durin...
Drop jump (DJ) is often used as a plyometric exercise to improve jumping performance. Training from ...
In the literature, drop jumping is advocated as an effective exercise for athletes who prepare thems...
This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical effect of the lower extremity joints from a vertic...
Background and Objective: There are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum...