To examine lower extremity joint contributions to a landing task in high-(HA) and low-arched (LA) female athletes by quantifying vertical stiffness, joint work and relative joint contributions to landing. Methods Twenty healthy female recreational athletes (10 HA and 10 LA) performed five barefoot drop landings from a height of 30 cm. Three-dimensional kinematics (240 Hz) and ground reaction forces (960 Hz) were recorded simultaneously. Vertical stiffness, joint work values and relative joint work values were calculated using Visual 3D and MatLab. Results HA athletes had significantly greater vertical stiffness compared to LA athletes (p = 0.013). Though no differences in ankle joint work were observed (p = 0.252), HA athletes had smaller m...
A vertical jump task is often performed in combination with a preceding movement which targets activ...
Increasing lower limb flexion may reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury for military personnel durin...
The functions of the medial longitudinal arch have been the focus of much research in recent years. ...
To examine lower extremity joint contributions to a landing task in high-(HA) and low-arched (LA) fe...
Objective : To examine ground reaction forces (GRFs); frontal plane hip, knee, and ankle joint angle...
Abnormal foot function has been associated with an increased propensity of injury (Kaufman et al., 1...
Purpose High-arched (HA) athletes exhibit greater lower extremity stiffness during functional tasks ...
Landing is associated with high external forces applied to the skeleton over a short time. A measure...
The contributions of skeletal and muscular structures to stiffness may underlie the distinct injury ...
Abnormal foot function has been associated with an increased rate of injury in the athletic populati...
The medial longitudinal arch plays a major role in determining lower extremity kinematics. Thus, it ...
Introduction: Mal-alignment and dysfunction of the foot have been shown to result in an increased ra...
Single-leg jump landing is a complex task. This study investigated lower extremity motion and vertic...
High- (HA) and low-arched (LA) athletes have an exaggerated risk of injury. Ankle joint stiffness is...
Female athletes are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A neuromuscular imbalance...
A vertical jump task is often performed in combination with a preceding movement which targets activ...
Increasing lower limb flexion may reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury for military personnel durin...
The functions of the medial longitudinal arch have been the focus of much research in recent years. ...
To examine lower extremity joint contributions to a landing task in high-(HA) and low-arched (LA) fe...
Objective : To examine ground reaction forces (GRFs); frontal plane hip, knee, and ankle joint angle...
Abnormal foot function has been associated with an increased propensity of injury (Kaufman et al., 1...
Purpose High-arched (HA) athletes exhibit greater lower extremity stiffness during functional tasks ...
Landing is associated with high external forces applied to the skeleton over a short time. A measure...
The contributions of skeletal and muscular structures to stiffness may underlie the distinct injury ...
Abnormal foot function has been associated with an increased rate of injury in the athletic populati...
The medial longitudinal arch plays a major role in determining lower extremity kinematics. Thus, it ...
Introduction: Mal-alignment and dysfunction of the foot have been shown to result in an increased ra...
Single-leg jump landing is a complex task. This study investigated lower extremity motion and vertic...
High- (HA) and low-arched (LA) athletes have an exaggerated risk of injury. Ankle joint stiffness is...
Female athletes are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A neuromuscular imbalance...
A vertical jump task is often performed in combination with a preceding movement which targets activ...
Increasing lower limb flexion may reduce risk of musculoskeletal injury for military personnel durin...
The functions of the medial longitudinal arch have been the focus of much research in recent years. ...