Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) during landing tasks is limited and not consistent. Several studies only report joint angles at defined events rather than considering the whole kinematic curve which might obscure possibly relevant information. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to evaluate landing kinematics of the lower limb in subjects with CAI using curve analysis. Methods: Lower limb kinematics of 56 subjects (28 subjects with self-reported CAI and 28 matched healthy controls) were measured during a barefoot forward and side jump protocol. Kinematic data were collected in a laboratory setting using an eight-camera optoelectronic system. Ground reaction forces were re...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background: Chronic ankle instability is a frequently reported residual pathology as a result of an ...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...
Purpose: Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (C...
Background Chronic ankle instability has been associated with altered joint kinematics at the ankle,...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with inadequate control during landing tas...
Background People with chronic ankle instability display different ankle joint motions compared to h...
ABSTRACT Context: Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) exhibit impaired lower limb biom...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) commonly develops after lateral ankle sprain. Movement patt...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(1): 24-33, 2019. Ankle and knee injuries are two of the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different distance forward jump among th...
Individuals with CAI display alterations in hip joint kinematics and energetics during a unipodal la...
Single joint kinematic alterations have been identified during gait in those with chronic ankle inst...
Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) exhibit many biomechanical changes to lower limbs d...
Lateral ankle sprains most frequently occurs during sports. Individuals who experienced a first time...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background: Chronic ankle instability is a frequently reported residual pathology as a result of an ...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...
Purpose: Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (C...
Background Chronic ankle instability has been associated with altered joint kinematics at the ankle,...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with inadequate control during landing tas...
Background People with chronic ankle instability display different ankle joint motions compared to h...
ABSTRACT Context: Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) exhibit impaired lower limb biom...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) commonly develops after lateral ankle sprain. Movement patt...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(1): 24-33, 2019. Ankle and knee injuries are two of the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different distance forward jump among th...
Individuals with CAI display alterations in hip joint kinematics and energetics during a unipodal la...
Single joint kinematic alterations have been identified during gait in those with chronic ankle inst...
Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) exhibit many biomechanical changes to lower limbs d...
Lateral ankle sprains most frequently occurs during sports. Individuals who experienced a first time...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background: Chronic ankle instability is a frequently reported residual pathology as a result of an ...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...