To address a variety of questions pertaining to the interactions between physical activity, musculoskeletal loading and musculoskeletal health/injury/adaptation, simple methods are needed to quantify, outside a laboratory setting, the forces acting on the human body during daily activities. The purpose of this study was to develop a statistically based model to estimate peak vertical ground reaction force (pVGRF) during youth gait. 20 girls (10.9 ± 0.9 years) and 15 boys (12.5 ± 0.6 years) wore a Biotrainer AM over their right hip. Six walking and six running trials were completed after a standard warm-up. Average AM intensity (g) and pVGRF (N) during stance were determined. Repeated measures mixed effects regression models to estimate pVGR...
The measurement of ground reaction forces is important in the biomechanical analysis of gait and oth...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...
To address a variety of questions pertaining to the interactions between physical activity, musculos...
To address a variety of questions pertaining to the interactions between physical activity, musculos...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of accelerometers using force plates (i.e., gro...
The vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) and its passive and active peaks are important gait parame...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) reflect the force history of human body contact with the ground. The pu...
Background: Mechanical loading during childhood plays a critical role in normal growth and developme...
Assessing ground reaction force could provide valuable information in prescribing appropriate footwe...
Kinetic analysis of walking requires joint kinematics and ground reaction force (GRF) measurement, w...
Treadmills prove to be useful in gait analysis and in rehabilitation. Acquiring instrumented treadmi...
Abstract:- The locomotion biomechanics study provides very extensive and interesting material for in...
The measurement of ground reaction forces is important in the biomechanical analysis of gait and oth...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...
To address a variety of questions pertaining to the interactions between physical activity, musculos...
To address a variety of questions pertaining to the interactions between physical activity, musculos...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
Simple methods to quantify ground reaction forces (GRFs) outside a laboratory setting are needed to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of accelerometers using force plates (i.e., gro...
The vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) and its passive and active peaks are important gait parame...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) reflect the force history of human body contact with the ground. The pu...
Background: Mechanical loading during childhood plays a critical role in normal growth and developme...
Assessing ground reaction force could provide valuable information in prescribing appropriate footwe...
Kinetic analysis of walking requires joint kinematics and ground reaction force (GRF) measurement, w...
Treadmills prove to be useful in gait analysis and in rehabilitation. Acquiring instrumented treadmi...
Abstract:- The locomotion biomechanics study provides very extensive and interesting material for in...
The measurement of ground reaction forces is important in the biomechanical analysis of gait and oth...
Ground reaction forces (GRF) and joint kinematics are critical parameters for gait analysis. The con...
Gait analysis (GA) typically includes surface electromyographic (sEMG) recording from several lower ...