Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at the Marcus Welcome Center, Wichita State University, May 8, 2013.Research completed at the Department of Human Performance Studies, College of EducationRecent epidemiological data on U.S. cheerleaders suggest that injuries are on the rise and the majority of injuries sustained are strains/sprains of the lower extremities. The purpose of this study was to investigate possible neuromuscular factors contributing to injury rates in collegiate-level cheerleaders. Six female collegiate cheerleaders volunteered for this study. Participants underwent isokinetic muscular strength assessment of the knee flexors and extensors using an Isokinetic Dyn...
Providing muscular strength balance is an important factor in both improving sport performance and p...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Improving neuromuscular control of hamstrings muscles might have implications for decreasing anterio...
Caroline Proctor, Steven R. Wilson, & Adam J. Bruenger; University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR R...
PURPOSE: To examine training modalities and muscle architecture characteristics between legs in coll...
Due to the nature of the activity, competitive cheerleaders are susceptible to falls, which can lead...
This study looked at the injury rates and time loss for collegiate cheerleaders specifically. This s...
In 2016, competitive cheerleading was granted provisional recognition as an Olympic sport thus allow...
Objective Hamstring injuries are a common occurrence among professional football cheerleaders. The p...
Injury prevention is an important aspect of health in which professionals in the field must focus. W...
The purpose of this research was to identify possible predisposing neuromuscular factors for knee in...
Collegiate cheerleading has evolved from leading cheers on the sidelines to being a competitive spor...
Objective: To assess performance changes induced by a 6-week plyometric jump-training program. Desig...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesIn...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Providing muscular strength balance is an important factor in both improving sport performance and p...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Improving neuromuscular control of hamstrings muscles might have implications for decreasing anterio...
Caroline Proctor, Steven R. Wilson, & Adam J. Bruenger; University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR R...
PURPOSE: To examine training modalities and muscle architecture characteristics between legs in coll...
Due to the nature of the activity, competitive cheerleaders are susceptible to falls, which can lead...
This study looked at the injury rates and time loss for collegiate cheerleaders specifically. This s...
In 2016, competitive cheerleading was granted provisional recognition as an Olympic sport thus allow...
Objective Hamstring injuries are a common occurrence among professional football cheerleaders. The p...
Injury prevention is an important aspect of health in which professionals in the field must focus. W...
The purpose of this research was to identify possible predisposing neuromuscular factors for knee in...
Collegiate cheerleading has evolved from leading cheers on the sidelines to being a competitive spor...
Objective: To assess performance changes induced by a 6-week plyometric jump-training program. Desig...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance StudiesIn...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Providing muscular strength balance is an important factor in both improving sport performance and p...
The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether a significant strength imbalance existed be...
Improving neuromuscular control of hamstrings muscles might have implications for decreasing anterio...