The purpose of this study was to compare hamstring musculo-articular stiffness (MAS) and lower extremity (LE) body composition in the dominant (D) and non-dominant (ND) legs of men and women, and then to examine relationships between MAS and LE body composition while controlling for sex. No differences in MAS or LE body composition were found between D and ND legs in either sex. Males demonstrated greater MAS and LE % lean mass (%LM) than females, while females had greater LE % fat mass (%FM) than males. The combination of sex and %FM explained ~60% of the variance in MAS, while ~31% of the variance could be attributed to sex alone. Findings suggest that between-sex differences may potentially mask relationships between MAS and the ...
No previous research has evaluated the relationship between degree of Q activation and its’ effect o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender-specific longitudinal association b...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...
Background: This study examined whether passive hamstring tissue stiffness and/or stretch tolerance ...
The authors compared leg stiffness (KVERT), muscle activation, and joint movement patterns between 1...
Nevaeh R. Nez1, Keanu Lettley1, Brett Pexa2, Christopher Johnson2, Malia Blue1. 1University of North...
Women are 2-10 times more likely to incur an ACL injury compared to males. Hamstring neuromuscular d...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the gender-specific differences in peak torque (PT), ...
Objective: Females are 2-8 times more likely to suffer a non-contact injury compared with males thus...
Anterior tibial translation (ATT) loads the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) as the knee transition...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
Purpose: Less lean body mass may limit one’s ability to produce adequate muscle forces to safely con...
Although high rates of ACL injuries are seen in contact sports, the majority of injuries occur as a ...
Multiple studies support the idea that women use a more quadriceps dominant activation pattern at th...
No previous research has evaluated the relationship between degree of Q activation and its’ effect o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender-specific longitudinal association b...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...
Background: This study examined whether passive hamstring tissue stiffness and/or stretch tolerance ...
The authors compared leg stiffness (KVERT), muscle activation, and joint movement patterns between 1...
Nevaeh R. Nez1, Keanu Lettley1, Brett Pexa2, Christopher Johnson2, Malia Blue1. 1University of North...
Women are 2-10 times more likely to incur an ACL injury compared to males. Hamstring neuromuscular d...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the gender-specific differences in peak torque (PT), ...
Objective: Females are 2-8 times more likely to suffer a non-contact injury compared with males thus...
Anterior tibial translation (ATT) loads the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) as the knee transition...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
Purpose: Less lean body mass may limit one’s ability to produce adequate muscle forces to safely con...
Although high rates of ACL injuries are seen in contact sports, the majority of injuries occur as a ...
Multiple studies support the idea that women use a more quadriceps dominant activation pattern at th...
No previous research has evaluated the relationship between degree of Q activation and its’ effect o...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender-specific longitudinal association b...
Purpose To examine and compare sex-related differences in the functioning of the hamstrings and qua...