In vitro and numerical simulations of the knee require reasonable kinematic and load inputs and boundary conditions, in order to help ensure their clinical relevance. However, previous simulations of high-flexion squats often have applied loads and motions that possibly oversimplify the true knee kinematics. This study aimed to improve future simulations of squatting by obtaining three-dimensional squat kinematics from a cohort of healthy adults. Seventeen subjects (age range 24-75) underwent motion capture sessions using a standard, systematic clinical procedure. Joint positions were normalized versus femur and tibia segment lengths, and ground reaction forces were normalized versus body weight. Range of motion and velocity decreased with ...
Simulated muscle forces provide crucial knowledge for rehabilitation and training exercise design. T...
Two-dimensional (or medial knee displacement [MKD]) and 3-dimensional (3D) knee valgus are theorized...
Background: There is a widespread notion among physical education teachers, physical therapists and ...
In vitro and numerical simulations of the knee require reasonable kinematic and load inputs and boun...
Knowledge of internal loading conditions based on validated musculoskeletal (MS) simulations can all...
The goal of this study was to report deep squat hip kinetics in young, athletic adults using a perso...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of squatting in a common, in a knee-shifted pos...
Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for p...
Background: Pre-participation screening is commonly used to measure and assess potential intrinsic i...
The single leg squat and single leg step down are two commonly used functional tasks to assess movem...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate compensatory biomechanical patterns in the lower extremity...
Human knee kinematics has been widely studied, but data collected so far is fragmented. In vivo data...
Purpose: Modern statistics and higher computational power have opened novel possibilities to complex...
Simulation of high flexion tasks such as squatting is hindered through invalid moment length estimat...
Researchers frequently use the deep knee squat as a motor task in order to evaluate the kinematic pe...
Simulated muscle forces provide crucial knowledge for rehabilitation and training exercise design. T...
Two-dimensional (or medial knee displacement [MKD]) and 3-dimensional (3D) knee valgus are theorized...
Background: There is a widespread notion among physical education teachers, physical therapists and ...
In vitro and numerical simulations of the knee require reasonable kinematic and load inputs and boun...
Knowledge of internal loading conditions based on validated musculoskeletal (MS) simulations can all...
The goal of this study was to report deep squat hip kinetics in young, athletic adults using a perso...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of squatting in a common, in a knee-shifted pos...
Squatting is a core exercise for many purposes. The tissue loading during squatting is crucial for p...
Background: Pre-participation screening is commonly used to measure and assess potential intrinsic i...
The single leg squat and single leg step down are two commonly used functional tasks to assess movem...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate compensatory biomechanical patterns in the lower extremity...
Human knee kinematics has been widely studied, but data collected so far is fragmented. In vivo data...
Purpose: Modern statistics and higher computational power have opened novel possibilities to complex...
Simulation of high flexion tasks such as squatting is hindered through invalid moment length estimat...
Researchers frequently use the deep knee squat as a motor task in order to evaluate the kinematic pe...
Simulated muscle forces provide crucial knowledge for rehabilitation and training exercise design. T...
Two-dimensional (or medial knee displacement [MKD]) and 3-dimensional (3D) knee valgus are theorized...
Background: There is a widespread notion among physical education teachers, physical therapists and ...