The purpose of this study is to compare the peak contact force between one-handed backhand stroke with a long backward swing in preparation and one-handed backhand stroke with a short backward swing in preparation. Five advanced and five beginning tennis players participated in this study. Three-dimensional coordinates of critical body and racquet landmarks were obtained. A mathematical model was developed to estimate the contact duration and peak contact force in a stroke. The estimated peak contact forces were reproducible and comparable to those reported in the literature from direct measurements. A one-handed backhand stroke with a short backward swing in preparation had significant shorter contact duration and greater peak contact forc...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the motion characteristics of the arms in the two-handed ba...
A subject-specific angle-driven computer model of a tennis player, combined with a forward dynamics,...
The aim of this study was to present kinematics of trunk and upper extremities in tennis players who...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed...
This study examined hitting one & two hand backhands with moderate and maximal power on the shoulder...
A torque-driven, subject-specific 3-D computer simulation model of the impact phase of one-handed te...
The purpose of this study was to obtain and analyze the kinetic characteristics of the power serve i...
INTRODUCTION: Successful performance of the tennis forehand drive (FH) relies heavily on the player’...
The problem of this study was to biomechanically analyze the data of the performance of the one-hand...
The purpose of this study was to establish a method to estimate impact force in tennis forehand stro...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the three-dimensional kinematics of the upper limb durin...
This study was designed to clarify the stroke control in tennis. Fifteen subjects participated in th...
INTRODUCTION: Now the tennis players could explore more racket capabilities through the change of ra...
INTRODUCTION: Tennis injuries caused by improper drives or overuse of the upper limb are very common...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the motion characteristics of the X-Factor and the role of ...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the motion characteristics of the arms in the two-handed ba...
A subject-specific angle-driven computer model of a tennis player, combined with a forward dynamics,...
The aim of this study was to present kinematics of trunk and upper extremities in tennis players who...
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed...
This study examined hitting one & two hand backhands with moderate and maximal power on the shoulder...
A torque-driven, subject-specific 3-D computer simulation model of the impact phase of one-handed te...
The purpose of this study was to obtain and analyze the kinetic characteristics of the power serve i...
INTRODUCTION: Successful performance of the tennis forehand drive (FH) relies heavily on the player’...
The problem of this study was to biomechanically analyze the data of the performance of the one-hand...
The purpose of this study was to establish a method to estimate impact force in tennis forehand stro...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the three-dimensional kinematics of the upper limb durin...
This study was designed to clarify the stroke control in tennis. Fifteen subjects participated in th...
INTRODUCTION: Now the tennis players could explore more racket capabilities through the change of ra...
INTRODUCTION: Tennis injuries caused by improper drives or overuse of the upper limb are very common...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the motion characteristics of the X-Factor and the role of ...
The purpose of this study was to discuss the motion characteristics of the arms in the two-handed ba...
A subject-specific angle-driven computer model of a tennis player, combined with a forward dynamics,...
The aim of this study was to present kinematics of trunk and upper extremities in tennis players who...