The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of stance width and binding angles on tibial rotation during a flat landing of a drop jump and Ollie jump height in snowboarders. Six binding conditions combined of three stance widths and two binding angle setups (forward and duck stance) were tested on 10 expert freestyle snowboarders. Relating to knee injury risk, tibial rotation was assessed using skin markers during the flat landing of a 51cm drop jump. The influence on the performance was investigated by the assessment of the Ollie jump height using a Quattro Jump force plate. An influence of the binding parameters on tibial rotation during a flat landing was found, whereas Ollie jump height didn’t differ significantly. A bigg...
Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports in the Alps and are practiced by an incre...
Background Competitive skiers face a high risk of sustaining an ACL injury during jump landing in do...
Because snowboarders are known to injure their ankles more often than alpine skiers, it has been pos...
Snowboard jump landings represent an important topic of study within the area of sports biomechanics...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate different rider behavioral factors along wit...
A high proportion of fractures to the lateral process of the talus (LPT) has been reported in snowbo...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
[Background] In golf, snowboarding, etc., the distance between both feet (stance width), the angle o...
A biomechanical analysis of snowboard jump landings is yet to be published. The purpose of this work...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the kinematic differences in the take-off phase of backs...
Snowboarding is a relatively young sport and has grown since the birth in the 1960-70. Today, snowbo...
The purpose of this study was to identify the movement characteristics of lower extremities during s...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure and investigate the “pop” performed by elite athletes ...
It was the purpose of this study to investigate the effect of the different position of the feet in ...
Recent data highlight that competitive skiers face a high risk of injuries especially during off-bal...
Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports in the Alps and are practiced by an incre...
Background Competitive skiers face a high risk of sustaining an ACL injury during jump landing in do...
Because snowboarders are known to injure their ankles more often than alpine skiers, it has been pos...
Snowboard jump landings represent an important topic of study within the area of sports biomechanics...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate different rider behavioral factors along wit...
A high proportion of fractures to the lateral process of the talus (LPT) has been reported in snowbo...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
[Background] In golf, snowboarding, etc., the distance between both feet (stance width), the angle o...
A biomechanical analysis of snowboard jump landings is yet to be published. The purpose of this work...
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the kinematic differences in the take-off phase of backs...
Snowboarding is a relatively young sport and has grown since the birth in the 1960-70. Today, snowbo...
The purpose of this study was to identify the movement characteristics of lower extremities during s...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to measure and investigate the “pop” performed by elite athletes ...
It was the purpose of this study to investigate the effect of the different position of the feet in ...
Recent data highlight that competitive skiers face a high risk of injuries especially during off-bal...
Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports in the Alps and are practiced by an incre...
Background Competitive skiers face a high risk of sustaining an ACL injury during jump landing in do...
Because snowboarders are known to injure their ankles more often than alpine skiers, it has been pos...