Heavily loaded overhead training tasks, such as pull-ups are an effective strength training and rehabilitation exercise requiring high muscle forces maintained over a large range of motion. This study used experiments and computational modeling to examine loading patterns during three different pull-up variants and highlighted risks to vulnerable musculoskeletal structures. Optical motion tracking and a force platform captured kinematics and kinetics of 11 male subjects with no history of shoulder pathology, during performance of three pull-up variants-pronated front grip, pronated wide grip, and supinated reverse grip. UK National Shoulder model (UKNSM) simulated biomechanics of the shoulder girdle. Muscle forces and activation patterns we...
Objective: To investigate the influence of trunk and lower limb motion on electromyography (EMG) mus...
The analysis of the force produced by each muscle has great clinical relevance, guiding professional...
Richards, James G.INTRODUCTION -- Despite the prolonged existence of EMG, current literature still l...
The pull-up exercise has been used as a performance measure to assess physical fitness and muscular ...
Overhead athletic activities and scapula dyskinesia are linked with shoulder pathology; pull-ups are...
AbstractObjectivesOverhead athletic activities and scapula dyskinesia are linked with shoulder patho...
Context: The push-up is a widely used exercise for upper limb strengthening that can be performed wi...
Strengthening muscles of the back may have various implications for improving functions of daily liv...
Objectives: Open and closed-chain abduction of the shoulder are commonly used in rehabilitation and ...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
A preclinical analysis of novel implants used in shoulder surgery requires biomechanical testing con...
AbstractBackgroundDriving is one of the most common everyday tasks and the rotator cuff muscles are ...
Strengthening of shoulder muscles in rehabilitation protocols and sport practice can be achieved by...
Driving is one of the most common everyday tasks and the rotator cuff muscles are the primary should...
Glenohumeral external rotation (GH ER) muscle fatigue might contribute to shoulder injuries in overh...
Objective: To investigate the influence of trunk and lower limb motion on electromyography (EMG) mus...
The analysis of the force produced by each muscle has great clinical relevance, guiding professional...
Richards, James G.INTRODUCTION -- Despite the prolonged existence of EMG, current literature still l...
The pull-up exercise has been used as a performance measure to assess physical fitness and muscular ...
Overhead athletic activities and scapula dyskinesia are linked with shoulder pathology; pull-ups are...
AbstractObjectivesOverhead athletic activities and scapula dyskinesia are linked with shoulder patho...
Context: The push-up is a widely used exercise for upper limb strengthening that can be performed wi...
Strengthening muscles of the back may have various implications for improving functions of daily liv...
Objectives: Open and closed-chain abduction of the shoulder are commonly used in rehabilitation and ...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
A preclinical analysis of novel implants used in shoulder surgery requires biomechanical testing con...
AbstractBackgroundDriving is one of the most common everyday tasks and the rotator cuff muscles are ...
Strengthening of shoulder muscles in rehabilitation protocols and sport practice can be achieved by...
Driving is one of the most common everyday tasks and the rotator cuff muscles are the primary should...
Glenohumeral external rotation (GH ER) muscle fatigue might contribute to shoulder injuries in overh...
Objective: To investigate the influence of trunk and lower limb motion on electromyography (EMG) mus...
The analysis of the force produced by each muscle has great clinical relevance, guiding professional...
Richards, James G.INTRODUCTION -- Despite the prolonged existence of EMG, current literature still l...