Female athletes are more likely to sustain an ACL injury than male athletes. The purpose was to investigate variables that have been identified as ACL risk factors during a landing task to determine differences among male and female athletes and non-athletes (N = 100). Variables included knee angle at contact, maximum knee angle, time (contact to max angle), VGRF, and muscle activation. Male non-athletes bent the knees significantly more after contact than male athletes. Male athletes landed with significantly more force per body weight than male non-athletes or female athletes and male non-athletes landed with significantly more force than female non-athletes. No other significant differences were observed. The authors concluded that the h...
The purpose was to compare pre-landing and early landing knee biomechanics between males and females...
The study aimed to investigate gender differences in knee valgus angle and interknee and inter-ankle...
(1) Background: We aimed to compare gender differences in knee biomechanics and neuromuscular charac...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have received much attention in the biomechanics literatur...
The literature suggests that body kinematics and musculoskeletal differences are major factors contr...
The literature suggests that body kinematics and musculoskeletal differences are major factors contr...
Jump landings are a frequent occurrence in both male and female sports. However, aberrant landing me...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
Background: Female athletes are more likely than male athletes to injure the anterior cruciate ligam...
Single-leg landing is seen as one of the primary mechanisms of non-contact ACL injuries during sport...
This paper discussed jump landing activity that is a frequently performed task in volleyball, badmi...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury has been shown to be more common in women than m...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
There has been an abundance of research investigating risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (A...
Female athletes are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A neuromuscular imbalance...
The purpose was to compare pre-landing and early landing knee biomechanics between males and females...
The study aimed to investigate gender differences in knee valgus angle and interknee and inter-ankle...
(1) Background: We aimed to compare gender differences in knee biomechanics and neuromuscular charac...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have received much attention in the biomechanics literatur...
The literature suggests that body kinematics and musculoskeletal differences are major factors contr...
The literature suggests that body kinematics and musculoskeletal differences are major factors contr...
Jump landings are a frequent occurrence in both male and female sports. However, aberrant landing me...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
Background: Female athletes are more likely than male athletes to injure the anterior cruciate ligam...
Single-leg landing is seen as one of the primary mechanisms of non-contact ACL injuries during sport...
This paper discussed jump landing activity that is a frequently performed task in volleyball, badmi...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury has been shown to be more common in women than m...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
There has been an abundance of research investigating risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (A...
Female athletes are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. A neuromuscular imbalance...
The purpose was to compare pre-landing and early landing knee biomechanics between males and females...
The study aimed to investigate gender differences in knee valgus angle and interknee and inter-ankle...
(1) Background: We aimed to compare gender differences in knee biomechanics and neuromuscular charac...