A subject-specific angle-driven computer model of a tennis player, combined with a forward dynamics, equipment-specific computer model of tennis ball–racket impacts, was developed to determine the effect of ball–racket impacts on loading at the elbow for one-handed backhand groundstrokes. Matching subject-specific computer simulations of a typical topspin/slice one-handed backhand groundstroke performed by an elite tennis player were done with root mean square differences between performance and matching simulations of < 0.5°over a 50 ms period starting from ball impact. Simulation results suggest that for similar ball–racket impact conditions, the difference in elbow loading for a topspin and slice one-handed backhand groundstroke is relat...
Objective. The purpose of this work was use a computer simulation of the action of extensor carpi ra...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this biomechanical analysis of the tennis stroke is the determination of th...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed...
A subject-specific computer model of a tennis player, combined with an equipmentspecific computer mo...
A 3D subject-specific computer simulation model of a ball-racket system linked to an upper-limb and ...
A torque-driven, subject-specific 3-D computer simulation model of the impact phase of one-handed te...
A subject-specific computer simulation model of a one-handed tennis backhand was developed to invest...
A subject-specific, torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model with eight segments was developed to...
Subject-specific computer simulation model for determining elbow loading in one-handed tennis backha...
AbstractA torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm-racket system was used to investigat...
A torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm–racquet system was used to investigate the e...
Recreational tennis players tend to have higher incidence of tennis elbow, and this has been hypothe...
The problem of this study was to biomechanically analyze the data of the performance of the one-hand...
The goal of analyzing the loads associated with tennis stroke production is optimizing tennis perfor...
AbstractA torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm–racquet system was used to investiga...
Objective. The purpose of this work was use a computer simulation of the action of extensor carpi ra...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this biomechanical analysis of the tennis stroke is the determination of th...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed...
A subject-specific computer model of a tennis player, combined with an equipmentspecific computer mo...
A 3D subject-specific computer simulation model of a ball-racket system linked to an upper-limb and ...
A torque-driven, subject-specific 3-D computer simulation model of the impact phase of one-handed te...
A subject-specific computer simulation model of a one-handed tennis backhand was developed to invest...
A subject-specific, torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model with eight segments was developed to...
Subject-specific computer simulation model for determining elbow loading in one-handed tennis backha...
AbstractA torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm-racket system was used to investigat...
A torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm–racquet system was used to investigate the e...
Recreational tennis players tend to have higher incidence of tennis elbow, and this has been hypothe...
The problem of this study was to biomechanically analyze the data of the performance of the one-hand...
The goal of analyzing the loads associated with tennis stroke production is optimizing tennis perfor...
AbstractA torque-driven, 3D computer simulation model of an arm–racquet system was used to investiga...
Objective. The purpose of this work was use a computer simulation of the action of extensor carpi ra...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this biomechanical analysis of the tennis stroke is the determination of th...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed...