The effect of muscle stimulation dynamics on the sensitivity of jumping achievement to variations in timing of muscle stimulation onsets was investigated. Vertical squat jumps were simulated using a forward dynamic model of the human musculoskeletal system. The model calculates the motion of body segments corresponding to STIM(t) of six major muscle groups of the lower extremity, where STIM is muscle stimulation level. For each muscle, STIM was allowed to switch "on" only once. The subsequent rise of STIM to its maximum was described using a sigmoidal curve, the dynamics of which was expressed as rise time (RT). For different values of stimulation RT, the optimal set of onset times was determined using dynamic optimization with height reach...
Similar human motions are often grouped together into a single movement class. In jumping, the quest...
PURPOSE: It was investigated whether control in jumps for distance is related to control in jumps fo...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the horizontal and vertical velocities of the body mass ce...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the importance of stimulation dynamics f...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the control strategy that humans use in jumping. ...
We investigated adjustments of control to initial posture in squat jumping. Eleven male subjects jum...
This study investigated the sensitivity of optimum jumping performances to perturbations in activati...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
Explosive movements such as throwing, kicking, and jumping are characterized by high velocity and sh...
Maximum vertical jumping has served as a useful tool for examining musculoskeletal coordin...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
Background . During counter movement jumps, adding weight in the eccentric phase and then suddenly r...
Similar human motions are often grouped together into a single movement class. In jumping, the quest...
PURPOSE: It was investigated whether control in jumps for distance is related to control in jumps fo...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the horizontal and vertical velocities of the body mass ce...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the importance of stimulation dynamics f...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the control strategy that humans use in jumping. ...
We investigated adjustments of control to initial posture in squat jumping. Eleven male subjects jum...
This study investigated the sensitivity of optimum jumping performances to perturbations in activati...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
Explosive movements such as throwing, kicking, and jumping are characterized by high velocity and sh...
Maximum vertical jumping has served as a useful tool for examining musculoskeletal coordin...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
Background . During counter movement jumps, adding weight in the eccentric phase and then suddenly r...
Similar human motions are often grouped together into a single movement class. In jumping, the quest...
PURPOSE: It was investigated whether control in jumps for distance is related to control in jumps fo...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the horizontal and vertical velocities of the body mass ce...