The article deals with biomechanics of cyclist with unilateral transtibial amputation. Transtibial amputation completely removes ankle and part of muscles of a lower leg which are responsible for production of force during pedaling and causes significant geometric and power asymmetry between the limbs during cycling movement. The primary goal of this work is to assess the effects of length adjustment of the crank on the kinematics and muscle activity of cyclist. The paper presents experimental work, which aims to find a suitable ratio of the length of kinematic components to improve overall athletic performance. The study presents the results of the kinematic analysis of the cycling movement with different crank length realized by tracking ...
Due to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, most biome...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
AbstractDue to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, mo...
This work is aiming to the area of biomechanics and deals with the experimental finding of appropria...
Introduction This article describes the design methodology, creation, and testing of a bespoke tra...
The information in this paper is drawn from clinical and research studies of touring and competitive...
Cycling is an aerobic cyclic sport which favours the articular movement of the lower limbs being the...
Background. Many sports and physical activities can result in lower limb injures. Pedaling is an eff...
Cycling is one of the most practiced sports in the world, both professionally and an amateur level. ...
It is well known that several are the "biomechanical" parameters (e.g. the pedalling frequency, the ...
The hypothesis of the current investigation was that there existed a relationship between anthropom...
AbstractProblems of posture in cycling are closely related to a badly adjusted saddle. Many of these...
This case describes the overall kinetics and joint kinetics of a Paralympic cyclist with a below-kne...
none5During leisure time, the bicycle is used a lot as an instrument to keep moving, because of it i...
We are investigating possible causes of chronic back pain of an otherwise healthy elite cyclist whil...
Due to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, most biome...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
AbstractDue to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, mo...
This work is aiming to the area of biomechanics and deals with the experimental finding of appropria...
Introduction This article describes the design methodology, creation, and testing of a bespoke tra...
The information in this paper is drawn from clinical and research studies of touring and competitive...
Cycling is an aerobic cyclic sport which favours the articular movement of the lower limbs being the...
Background. Many sports and physical activities can result in lower limb injures. Pedaling is an eff...
Cycling is one of the most practiced sports in the world, both professionally and an amateur level. ...
It is well known that several are the "biomechanical" parameters (e.g. the pedalling frequency, the ...
The hypothesis of the current investigation was that there existed a relationship between anthropom...
AbstractProblems of posture in cycling are closely related to a badly adjusted saddle. Many of these...
This case describes the overall kinetics and joint kinetics of a Paralympic cyclist with a below-kne...
none5During leisure time, the bicycle is used a lot as an instrument to keep moving, because of it i...
We are investigating possible causes of chronic back pain of an otherwise healthy elite cyclist whil...
Due to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, most biome...
Optimising body position on the bicycle may improve performance and reduce overuse injury risk. Howe...
AbstractDue to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, mo...