In injury prevention, a vertical drop jump (DJ) is often used for screening athletes at risk for injury; however, the large variation in individual movement patterns might mask potentially relevant strategies when analysed on a group-based level. Two movement strategies are commonly discussed as predisposing athletes to ACL injuries: a deficient leg axis and increased leg stiffness during landing. This study investigated the individual movement pattern of 39 female and male competitive soccer players performing DJs at rest and after being fatigued. The joint angles were used to train a Kohonen self-organising map. Out of 19,596 input vectors, the SOM identified 700 unique postures. Visualising the movement trajectories and adding the latent...
Single leg drop jump (SLDJ) assessment is commonly used during the later stages of rehabilitation to...
Screening methods sensitive to movement strategies that increase anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) lo...
ACL rupture is a devastating injury. An analysis of risk factors and a consecutive preven-tion progr...
In injury prevention, a vertical drop jump (DJ) is often used for screening athletes at risk for inj...
Reports suggest that over 70% of ACL injuries occur as a result of non-contact mechanisms during hig...
We analyzed the kinematics and kinetics of vertical drop jump landing in a group of 85 (20 females) ...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world, and as it continues to grow in the female pop...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world , and as it continues to grow in the female p...
To investigate the effect of within match fatigue on knee kinematics and jump kinetics in girls’ soc...
The vertical drop jump (VDJ) test evaluates frontal-plane knee control in a controlled environment. ...
Soccer continues to experience growth internationally in both men and women. Thus, it’s reasonable t...
Altered movement patterns during single-leg movements in soccer increase the risk of lower-extremity...
Noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is becoming more common among sport-related injur...
The aim of the present study was to investigate if the presence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
AbstractVertical drop jump has been suggested to be an effective movement screening task for ACL inj...
Single leg drop jump (SLDJ) assessment is commonly used during the later stages of rehabilitation to...
Screening methods sensitive to movement strategies that increase anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) lo...
ACL rupture is a devastating injury. An analysis of risk factors and a consecutive preven-tion progr...
In injury prevention, a vertical drop jump (DJ) is often used for screening athletes at risk for inj...
Reports suggest that over 70% of ACL injuries occur as a result of non-contact mechanisms during hig...
We analyzed the kinematics and kinetics of vertical drop jump landing in a group of 85 (20 females) ...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world, and as it continues to grow in the female pop...
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world , and as it continues to grow in the female p...
To investigate the effect of within match fatigue on knee kinematics and jump kinetics in girls’ soc...
The vertical drop jump (VDJ) test evaluates frontal-plane knee control in a controlled environment. ...
Soccer continues to experience growth internationally in both men and women. Thus, it’s reasonable t...
Altered movement patterns during single-leg movements in soccer increase the risk of lower-extremity...
Noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is becoming more common among sport-related injur...
The aim of the present study was to investigate if the presence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ...
AbstractVertical drop jump has been suggested to be an effective movement screening task for ACL inj...
Single leg drop jump (SLDJ) assessment is commonly used during the later stages of rehabilitation to...
Screening methods sensitive to movement strategies that increase anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) lo...
ACL rupture is a devastating injury. An analysis of risk factors and a consecutive preven-tion progr...