Background: Studies investigating biomechanical risk factors for knee injuries in sport-specific tasks are needed.Purpose:To investigate the association between change of direction (COD) biomechanics in a 180-degree pivot turn and knee injury risk among youth team sport players. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: A total of 258 female and male basketball and floorball players (age range, 12-21 years) participated in the baseline COD test and follow-up. Complete data were obtained from 489 player legs. Injuries, practice, and game exposure were registered for 12 months. The COD test consisted of a quick ball pass before and after a high-speed 180-degree pivot turn on the force plates. The following variables were an...
Good movement control is essential in team sports that require fast-paced running, pivoting, jumpi...
Knee injuries in females seem related to movements during sports specific, high risk activities such...
Background: Though mechanisms, risk factors and intervention programmes of non-contact ACL injury ha...
Background: Studies investigating biomechanical risk factors for knee injuries in sport-specific tas...
Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament injury is one of the most severe knee injuries that often has a ...
Background: Stiff landings with less knee flexion and high vertical ground-reaction forces have been...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a major problem amongst female athletes. S...
Background: Increased rotational forces and knee valgus forces puts strain on the anterior cruciate ...
Few prospective studies have investigated hip and pelvic control as a risk factor for lower extremit...
Background: No previous studies have investigated the optimal technique for pivoting with regard to ...
Background/aim Poor frontal plane knee control can manifest as increased dynamic knee valgus during...
Background: The identification of risk factors for sports injuries is essential before injury preven...
BackgroundNo previous studies have investigated the optimal technique for pivoting with regard to re...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between pelvic kinematics durin...
Objective:To critically evaluate the effect of limb dominance on change of direction (COD) biomechan...
Good movement control is essential in team sports that require fast-paced running, pivoting, jumpi...
Knee injuries in females seem related to movements during sports specific, high risk activities such...
Background: Though mechanisms, risk factors and intervention programmes of non-contact ACL injury ha...
Background: Studies investigating biomechanical risk factors for knee injuries in sport-specific tas...
Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament injury is one of the most severe knee injuries that often has a ...
Background: Stiff landings with less knee flexion and high vertical ground-reaction forces have been...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a major problem amongst female athletes. S...
Background: Increased rotational forces and knee valgus forces puts strain on the anterior cruciate ...
Few prospective studies have investigated hip and pelvic control as a risk factor for lower extremit...
Background: No previous studies have investigated the optimal technique for pivoting with regard to ...
Background/aim Poor frontal plane knee control can manifest as increased dynamic knee valgus during...
Background: The identification of risk factors for sports injuries is essential before injury preven...
BackgroundNo previous studies have investigated the optimal technique for pivoting with regard to re...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between pelvic kinematics durin...
Objective:To critically evaluate the effect of limb dominance on change of direction (COD) biomechan...
Good movement control is essential in team sports that require fast-paced running, pivoting, jumpi...
Knee injuries in females seem related to movements during sports specific, high risk activities such...
Background: Though mechanisms, risk factors and intervention programmes of non-contact ACL injury ha...