Mechanical modelling and particularly inverse dynamics methods can be useful in sports biomechanics. This aim of this paper was to illustrate how various models applied to rowing and running can improve understanding of the movement, performance and reduce injuries. Simple and complex mOdels were used. Measures of power were effective in elucidating important mechanisms in the rowing action and in identifying areas of improvement in rowing technique. Differences between ergometer types in the simulation of rowing were clear from inverse dynamics analysis and the addition of a muscle model for the lumbar spine provided useful suggestions for the reduction of lumbar stress. The application of the same analysis techniques to other situations w...
The training and competition regimen of athletes at the elite level is highly intensive and demands ...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
This study aimed to characterise the lower limb muscular coordination in rowing. A musculoskeletal m...
Sometimes new knowledge, gleaned from our biomechanics experiments, is surprising, even counter-int...
Rowing is a technical sport which requires a high skill level in order to optimise performance and r...
Compared with the other exercise, such as walking and cycling, rowing was expected to have some fitn...
Performance and injury risk are strongly affected by an athlete’s ability to consistently execute ef...
Rowing involves repetitive, high intensity loading on the glenohumeral joint. Shoulder pain is assoc...
Biomechanical modelling can be a helpful instrument in human movement analysis. Here, the focus will...
Precise analysis of the muscle forces responsible for specific human movements represents a basic ta...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate developments in inverse dynamics using selected examples. It ...
Analysing the complete influence of a sport equipment is highly difficult due to its multifactorial...
The time course of joint moments and powers during competitive performance are helpful variables for...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
A new control model for the study of biomechanical simulation of human movement was investigated usi...
The training and competition regimen of athletes at the elite level is highly intensive and demands ...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
This study aimed to characterise the lower limb muscular coordination in rowing. A musculoskeletal m...
Sometimes new knowledge, gleaned from our biomechanics experiments, is surprising, even counter-int...
Rowing is a technical sport which requires a high skill level in order to optimise performance and r...
Compared with the other exercise, such as walking and cycling, rowing was expected to have some fitn...
Performance and injury risk are strongly affected by an athlete’s ability to consistently execute ef...
Rowing involves repetitive, high intensity loading on the glenohumeral joint. Shoulder pain is assoc...
Biomechanical modelling can be a helpful instrument in human movement analysis. Here, the focus will...
Precise analysis of the muscle forces responsible for specific human movements represents a basic ta...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate developments in inverse dynamics using selected examples. It ...
Analysing the complete influence of a sport equipment is highly difficult due to its multifactorial...
The time course of joint moments and powers during competitive performance are helpful variables for...
In recent years, rowing has been revolutionized by innovative advances in equipment design and manuf...
A new control model for the study of biomechanical simulation of human movement was investigated usi...
The training and competition regimen of athletes at the elite level is highly intensive and demands ...
Computer simulation models have been used to address a range of research questions in spor...
This study aimed to characterise the lower limb muscular coordination in rowing. A musculoskeletal m...