Background: Despite the rapid musculoskeletal changes experienced by girls throughout the adolescent growth spurt, little is known about how their lower limb landing technique changes during this time. Purpose: To investigate the longitudinal changes in the 3-dimensional lower limb kinematics, joint moments, and muscle activation patterns displayed by girls when performing a horizontal landing task throughout their adolescent growth spurt. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: A total of 33 healthy 10- to 13-year-old girls, in Tanner stage II, with a maturity offset of −6 to −4 months (time from peak height velocity) were recruited. According to her maturity offset, each participant was tested up to 4 times during the 12 mont...
This study involved a 28-week school-based exercise trial of single-leg drop-landing exercise with 4...
The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal and frontal views of children (n=14) aged 4-9 land...
Introduction: This study examined muscle recruitment strategies employed by preadolescent male and f...
Despite an increase in anterior knee laxity (AKL) during the adolescent growth spurt in girls, it is...
BACKGROUND In girls, puberty is accompanied by the adolescent growth spurt, a large influx of oestro...
Purpose The higher prevalence of knee injuries among adolescent females may be related to female pub...
As children increase in biologic age, body height and weight increase, and subsequent maturation of ...
Background: Compared with male athletes, female athletes demonstrate increased dynamic valgus angula...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if a six-week plyometric training intervention w...
We conducted a 28-week school-based exercise trial of single-leg drop-landing exercise with 42 girls...
Physical education teachers rely upon motor development progressions to create age-appropriate movem...
The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal and frontal views of children (n=14) aged 4-9 land...
Females incur non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries at a rate four to six times higher tha...
Understanding how neuromuscular factors that are associated with lower extremity injury risk, such a...
This study involved a 28-week school-based exercise trial of single-leg drop-landing exercise with 4...
The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal and frontal views of children (n=14) aged 4-9 land...
Introduction: This study examined muscle recruitment strategies employed by preadolescent male and f...
Despite an increase in anterior knee laxity (AKL) during the adolescent growth spurt in girls, it is...
BACKGROUND In girls, puberty is accompanied by the adolescent growth spurt, a large influx of oestro...
Purpose The higher prevalence of knee injuries among adolescent females may be related to female pub...
As children increase in biologic age, body height and weight increase, and subsequent maturation of ...
Background: Compared with male athletes, female athletes demonstrate increased dynamic valgus angula...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if a six-week plyometric training intervention w...
We conducted a 28-week school-based exercise trial of single-leg drop-landing exercise with 42 girls...
Physical education teachers rely upon motor development progressions to create age-appropriate movem...
The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal and frontal views of children (n=14) aged 4-9 land...
Females incur non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries at a rate four to six times higher tha...
Understanding how neuromuscular factors that are associated with lower extremity injury risk, such a...
This study involved a 28-week school-based exercise trial of single-leg drop-landing exercise with 4...
The purpose of this study was to examine sagittal and frontal views of children (n=14) aged 4-9 land...
Introduction: This study examined muscle recruitment strategies employed by preadolescent male and f...