OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dynamic knee valgus during drop jump landings, (2) to provide reference values for female and male youth alpine skiers, and (3) to study their associations with age, anthropometrics, biological maturation and knee overuse complaints. DESIGN Cross-sectional biomechanical experiment including questionnaires. METHODS One hundred fourteen skiers of the under 16 category (main experiment) and twelve healthy participants (reliability experiment) volunteered. Quadriceps-to-hamstring-activation ratio and medial knee displacementat peak ground reaction force during drop jump landings were measured using marker-based motion analysis, force pl...
Objective: Establish normative values for knee valgus angle during drop jump and step landings. Des...
Både biomekaniska och neuromuskulära faktorer hos kvinnliga fotbollsspelare har visat sig påverka ri...
PURPOSE: To determine whether fatigue increases dynamic knee valgus in adolescent athletes, as measu...
OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dy...
Numerous studies investigated the association between dynamic knee valgus and injury risk in post-pu...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare mechanical muscle function in the eccentric/concentric...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether sex- and fatigue-dependent effects occur in muscle...
OBJECTIVES (1) To study the reliability of quantifying rear-chain stabilization capacity during d...
[[abstract]]Objective Compare the muscle activation patterns of the quadricep-hamstring during drop ...
Contains fulltext : 207611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Leg dominance h...
Muscular deficiencies, imbalances, or incorrect mechanics in jumping and landing may result in signi...
Severe knee injuries are common in alpine skiing and the hamstring muscles are known to counteract t...
Severe knee injuries are common in alpine skiing and the hamstring muscles are known to counteract t...
Background Competitive skiers face a high risk of sustaining an ACL injury during jump landing in do...
knee-joint muscle activation differences among children and adult males and females landing from a s...
Objective: Establish normative values for knee valgus angle during drop jump and step landings. Des...
Både biomekaniska och neuromuskulära faktorer hos kvinnliga fotbollsspelare har visat sig påverka ri...
PURPOSE: To determine whether fatigue increases dynamic knee valgus in adolescent athletes, as measu...
OBJECTIVES (1) To evaluate the reliability of quantifying thigh muscle activation patterns and dy...
Numerous studies investigated the association between dynamic knee valgus and injury risk in post-pu...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare mechanical muscle function in the eccentric/concentric...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether sex- and fatigue-dependent effects occur in muscle...
OBJECTIVES (1) To study the reliability of quantifying rear-chain stabilization capacity during d...
[[abstract]]Objective Compare the muscle activation patterns of the quadricep-hamstring during drop ...
Contains fulltext : 207611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Leg dominance h...
Muscular deficiencies, imbalances, or incorrect mechanics in jumping and landing may result in signi...
Severe knee injuries are common in alpine skiing and the hamstring muscles are known to counteract t...
Severe knee injuries are common in alpine skiing and the hamstring muscles are known to counteract t...
Background Competitive skiers face a high risk of sustaining an ACL injury during jump landing in do...
knee-joint muscle activation differences among children and adult males and females landing from a s...
Objective: Establish normative values for knee valgus angle during drop jump and step landings. Des...
Både biomekaniska och neuromuskulära faktorer hos kvinnliga fotbollsspelare har visat sig påverka ri...
PURPOSE: To determine whether fatigue increases dynamic knee valgus in adolescent athletes, as measu...