The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different distance forward jump among the healthy control, coper, and CAI groups. Participants were asked to perform a single-leg forward hop and followed with a single-leg landing on the force plate. The forward jump distance was standardized to 50%, 100%, and 150% of leg length from the center of the force platform. Results from the current study indicated two major findings: the CAI group were use greater ankle external rotation to avoid the possibility of ankle sprains during single-leg landings. During descending phase of landing, the CAI group demonstrated a greater medio-lateral GRF compared to healthy group. Our findings indicated that different landing strategy of a...
The variation of jump-landing directions would challenge muscular control around ankle joint. The pu...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...
No research exists predicating a link between acute ankle sprain injury-affiliated movement patterns...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different height of box drop vertical j...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) commonly develops after lateral ankle sprain. Movement patt...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with inadequate control during landing tas...
Purpose: Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (C...
Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in athletics. Injury to lateral ankle liga...
Background Chronic ankle instability has been associated with altered joint kinematics at the ankle,...
Individuals with CAI display alterations in hip joint kinematics and energetics during a unipodal la...
In sports such as basketball the incidence of FI (recurrent sprain and feelings of “giving way” of t...
Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) durin...
Lateral ankle sprains most frequently occurs during sports. Individuals who experienced a first time...
CONTEXT: There are an estimated 28,000 ankle injuries that occur per day in the United States, thus ...
The variation of jump-landing directions would challenge muscular control around ankle joint. The pu...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...
No research exists predicating a link between acute ankle sprain injury-affiliated movement patterns...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different height of box drop vertical j...
Context: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) commonly develops after lateral ankle sprain. Movement patt...
Background Assessing and understanding the control of the ankle during multi-directional jump landin...
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is associated with inadequate control during landing tas...
Purpose: Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (C...
Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in athletics. Injury to lateral ankle liga...
Background Chronic ankle instability has been associated with altered joint kinematics at the ankle,...
Individuals with CAI display alterations in hip joint kinematics and energetics during a unipodal la...
In sports such as basketball the incidence of FI (recurrent sprain and feelings of “giving way” of t...
Literature on lower limb kinematic deviations in subjects with chronic ankle instability (CAI) durin...
Lateral ankle sprains most frequently occurs during sports. Individuals who experienced a first time...
CONTEXT: There are an estimated 28,000 ankle injuries that occur per day in the United States, thus ...
The variation of jump-landing directions would challenge muscular control around ankle joint. The pu...
Objective: To assess the neuromechanical (kinematic, kinetic and electromyographic (EMG)) difference...
No research exists predicating a link between acute ankle sprain injury-affiliated movement patterns...