Purpose: Ankle sprain injury rate is reported to be higher towards the end of a football match. Muscle fatigue may contribute to the delayed muscle reaction and subsequent injury. This study investigated the ankle muscle reaction time during a simulated, prolonged football protocol.Methods: Seven amateur female football players participated in a 105-minute simulated, prolonged football protocol. An ankle muscle reaction test was conducted with a pair of ankle sprain simulators at a scheduled interval every 15-minutes. The reaction times of peroneus longus, tibialis anterior, and lateral gastrocnemius were collected using an electromyography system sampling at 1000 Hz. Repeated measures one-way multivariate analysis of variance with post-hoc...
Previous laboratory style research has shown that fatigue worsens postural control and proprioceptio...
Context: Cryotherapy is used widely in sport and exercise medicine to manage acute injuries and faci...
BORGHUIS, A. J., K. A. P. M. LEMMINK, and A. L. HOF. Core Muscle Response Times and Postural Reactio...
Peroneal muscle fatigue could result in ankle inversion sprain injuries. This study investigated the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the change of peroneal reaction time and dynamic single-leg...
The use of a tilt platform to simulate a lateral ankle sprain and record muscle reaction time is a w...
The use of a tilt platform to simulate a lateral ankle sprain and record muscle reaction time is a w...
Context: Foot structure has been shown to effect aspects of neuromuscular control including postural...
Objectives: To investigate if the temporal characteristics of hamstring and gluteal muscle activatio...
The study was to determine whether pronated or supinated foot structures contribute to neuromuscular...
The purpose of this study was to determine the recovery rate of football skill performance following...
During football games neuromuscular fatigue occuring following eccentric movements such as sprint, j...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and has characteristics which led to high incidence of...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Context: Lateral ankle sprains occur more frequently than any other orthopedic injury. Athletes ofte...
Previous laboratory style research has shown that fatigue worsens postural control and proprioceptio...
Context: Cryotherapy is used widely in sport and exercise medicine to manage acute injuries and faci...
BORGHUIS, A. J., K. A. P. M. LEMMINK, and A. L. HOF. Core Muscle Response Times and Postural Reactio...
Peroneal muscle fatigue could result in ankle inversion sprain injuries. This study investigated the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the change of peroneal reaction time and dynamic single-leg...
The use of a tilt platform to simulate a lateral ankle sprain and record muscle reaction time is a w...
The use of a tilt platform to simulate a lateral ankle sprain and record muscle reaction time is a w...
Context: Foot structure has been shown to effect aspects of neuromuscular control including postural...
Objectives: To investigate if the temporal characteristics of hamstring and gluteal muscle activatio...
The study was to determine whether pronated or supinated foot structures contribute to neuromuscular...
The purpose of this study was to determine the recovery rate of football skill performance following...
During football games neuromuscular fatigue occuring following eccentric movements such as sprint, j...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and has characteristics which led to high incidence of...
Introduction: Extremity dominance is one of the intrinsic factors that have been identified for ankl...
Context: Lateral ankle sprains occur more frequently than any other orthopedic injury. Athletes ofte...
Previous laboratory style research has shown that fatigue worsens postural control and proprioceptio...
Context: Cryotherapy is used widely in sport and exercise medicine to manage acute injuries and faci...
BORGHUIS, A. J., K. A. P. M. LEMMINK, and A. L. HOF. Core Muscle Response Times and Postural Reactio...