Christopher Wilburn
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View article: Motion Capture Technologies for Athletic Performance Enhancement and Injury Risk Assessment: A Review for Multi-Sport Organizations
Motion Capture Technologies for Athletic Performance Enhancement and Injury Risk Assessment: A Review for Multi-Sport Organizations Open
Background: Motion capture (MoCap) technologies have transformed athlete monitoring, yet athletic departments face complex decisions when selecting systems for multiple sports. Methods: We conducted a narrative review of peer-reviewed stud…
View article: College-to-NFL Stadium Turf Transitions as a Risk Factor for Lower Extremity Non-Contact Injuries in Rookie Players: A 13-Year Cohort Analysis
College-to-NFL Stadium Turf Transitions as a Risk Factor for Lower Extremity Non-Contact Injuries in Rookie Players: A 13-Year Cohort Analysis Open
Background/Objectives: Lower extremity non-contact injuries (LE-NCIs) pose a significant burden on the National Football League (NFL), with ongoing debates regarding playing surface safety. The stressful college-to-professional transition …
View article: Exercise Science Students as Research Participants in Faculty-Led Research: An Ethical Dilemma
Exercise Science Students as Research Participants in Faculty-Led Research: An Ethical Dilemma Open
View article: Complex interplay between emotional states and gait parameters: a domain-specific investigation in healthy young adults
Complex interplay between emotional states and gait parameters: a domain-specific investigation in healthy young adults Open
View article: Video Analysis of Elite American Football Athletes During Vertical Jump
Video Analysis of Elite American Football Athletes During Vertical Jump Open
While no single variable predicted jump height, distinct strategies were evident between the top and bottom 25% performers based on component correlations. The regression model approached significance in predicting rookie AV (R^2^ = 0.94, …
View article: Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadlift
Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadlift Open
We examined how set-volume equated resistance training using either the back squat (SQ) or hip thrust (HT) affected hypertrophy and various strength outcomes. Untrained college-aged participants were randomized into HT (n = 18) or SQ (n = …
View article: Early Sport Specialization Impact on Rates of Injury in Collegiate and Professional Sport Participation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Early Sport Specialization Impact on Rates of Injury in Collegiate and Professional Sport Participation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
Early sport specialization (ESS) is common among adolescent athletes due to desire of reaching elite status; however, the long-term impact of ESS on sports injury (SI) rates is not fully understood. We performed a systematic review and met…
View article: Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadlift
Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadlift Open
Purpose We examined how set-volume equated resistance training using either the back squat (SQ) or hip thrust (HT) affected hypertrophy and various strength outcomes. Methods Untrained college-aged participants were randomized into HT or S…
View article: Lower extremity joints and their contributions to whole limb extension
Lower extremity joints and their contributions to whole limb extension Open
Lower extremity multi-joint strength curves tend not to evaluate individual joint contributions to endpoint force in maximum effort isometric whole limb extension. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to measure the contribution of the…