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View article: Control Deficits and Compensatory Mechanisms in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability During Dual-Task Stair-to-Ground Transition
Control Deficits and Compensatory Mechanisms in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability During Dual-Task Stair-to-Ground Transition Open
(1) Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI), a common outcome of ankle sprains, involves recurrent sprains, balance deficits, and gait impairments linked to both peripheral and central neuromuscular dysfunction. Dual-task (DT) demands …
View article: The effects of kinesiology taping on joint stability during descending stairs in patients with acute ankle injuries
The effects of kinesiology taping on joint stability during descending stairs in patients with acute ankle injuries Open
Background Acute ankle injuries are common in sports and daily activities. Kinesiology taping enhances lower limb motion patterns, joint stability, and balance during descending stair activity in such patients. The objective of this study …
View article: Does shoe cushioning space affect patellofemoral pain risk? A study based on the integrated finite element model
Does shoe cushioning space affect patellofemoral pain risk? A study based on the integrated finite element model Open
View article: Analysis of Quadriceps Fatigue Effects on Lower Extremity Injury Risks During Landing Phases in Badminton Scissor Jump
Analysis of Quadriceps Fatigue Effects on Lower Extremity Injury Risks During Landing Phases in Badminton Scissor Jump Open
The scissor jump (SKJ) is vital in badminton, particularly for backcourt shots, but fatigue increases lower limb load and injury risk. This study investigates how quadriceps fatigue affects biomechanical characteristics and load during SKJ…
View article: Are there changes in the foot biomechanics during the before and after fifth metatarsal fracture running stance phase?
Are there changes in the foot biomechanics during the before and after fifth metatarsal fracture running stance phase? Open
View article: Exploring Lower Limb Biomechanical Differences in Competitive Aerobics Athletes of Different Ability Levels During Rotational Jump Landings
Exploring Lower Limb Biomechanical Differences in Competitive Aerobics Athletes of Different Ability Levels During Rotational Jump Landings Open
High-level (HL) and low-level (LL) competitive aerobics athletes demonstrate different landing patterns during rotational jump landings, resulting in differing risks of lower limb injuries. This research aimed to investigate biomechanical …
View article: Prediction of Vertical Ground Reaction Forces Under Different Running Speeds: Integration of Wearable IMU with CNN-xLSTM
Prediction of Vertical Ground Reaction Forces Under Different Running Speeds: Integration of Wearable IMU with CNN-xLSTM Open
Traditional methods for collecting ground reaction forces (GRFs) mainly use lab force plates. Previous research broke this pattern by predicting GRFs with deep learning and data from IMUs like joint acceleration. Joint angle, as a geometri…
View article: The Effect of Restricted Ankle Dorsiflexion on Knee Injury Risk During Landing
The Effect of Restricted Ankle Dorsiflexion on Knee Injury Risk During Landing Open
Purpose This study utilized a combination of musculoskeletal modeling and finite element analysis to investigate the effects of varying ankle dorsiflexion ranges on knee joint loading, soft tissue stress distribution, and the coactivation …
View article: Muscle mechanics and energetics in chronic ankle instability and copers during landing: Strategies for adaptive adjustments in locomotion pattern
Muscle mechanics and energetics in chronic ankle instability and copers during landing: Strategies for adaptive adjustments in locomotion pattern Open
View article: Effects of Instability Resistance Training on the Lower Limbs Biomechanical Response due to Arch Heights
Effects of Instability Resistance Training on the Lower Limbs Biomechanical Response due to Arch Heights Open
View article: Does Shoe Cushioning Space Affect Patellofemoral Pain Risk? A Study Based on Integrated Finite Element Model
Does Shoe Cushioning Space Affect Patellofemoral Pain Risk? A Study Based on Integrated Finite Element Model Open
View article: Differences of simulated ankle dorsiflexion limitation on lower extremity biomechanics during long jump takeoff
Differences of simulated ankle dorsiflexion limitation on lower extremity biomechanics during long jump takeoff Open
View article: Assessment of Muscle Synergies in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients During Unanticipated and Anticipated Landing
Assessment of Muscle Synergies in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients During Unanticipated and Anticipated Landing Open
Ankle sprains are a common injury among athletes and the general population, with chronic ankle instability (CAI) being a frequent complication. CAI patients often display altered neuromuscular control adaptations. This study analyzed musc…
View article: Exploring the Relationship Between Foot Position and Reduced Risk of Knee-Related Injuries in Side-Cutting Movements
Exploring the Relationship Between Foot Position and Reduced Risk of Knee-Related Injuries in Side-Cutting Movements Open
Background: Knee-related injuries often result from poor movement patterns that destabilize the joint and increase stress on knee structures. Understanding the influence of foot positioning on knee biomechanics is critical for identifying …
View article: Biomechanic Differences Between Anticipated and Unanticipated Volleyball Block Jump: Implications for Lower Limb Injury Risk
Biomechanic Differences Between Anticipated and Unanticipated Volleyball Block Jump: Implications for Lower Limb Injury Risk Open
Volleyball is a high-intensity sport characterized by repetitive jumping, sudden directional changes, and overhead movements, all of which significantly increase the risk of injuries, particularly to the shoulders, knees, and ankles. Despi…
View article: Impact of Quadriceps Muscle Fatigue on Ankle Joint Compensation Strategies During Single-Leg Vertical Jump Landing
Impact of Quadriceps Muscle Fatigue on Ankle Joint Compensation Strategies During Single-Leg Vertical Jump Landing Open
This study investigates the impact of quadriceps fatigue on lower limb biomechanics during the landing phase of a single-leg vertical jump (SLJ) in 25 amateur male basketball players from Ningbo University. Fatigue was induced through sing…
View article: Adaptive Adjustments in Lower Limb Muscle Coordination during Single-Leg Landing Tasks in Latin Dancers
Adaptive Adjustments in Lower Limb Muscle Coordination during Single-Leg Landing Tasks in Latin Dancers Open
Previous research has primarily focused on evaluating the activity of individual muscles in dancers, often neglecting their synergistic interactions. Investigating the differences in lower limb muscle synergy during landing between dancers…
View article: Analysis of stress response distribution in patients with lateral ankle ligament injuries: a study of neural control strategies utilizing predictive computing models
Analysis of stress response distribution in patients with lateral ankle ligament injuries: a study of neural control strategies utilizing predictive computing models Open
Background Ankle sprains are prevalent in sports, often causing complex injuries to the lateral ligaments. Among these, anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) injuries constitute 85%, and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) injuries comprise 35%.…
View article: Biomechanical comparison of sagittal vertebral column bend change induced by backpacks in school-aged children and adolescents: Systematic review and network meta-analysis
Biomechanical comparison of sagittal vertebral column bend change induced by backpacks in school-aged children and adolescents: Systematic review and network meta-analysis Open
Background: Studies have investigated the effects of backpacks and their loadings on the physiological spinal curvature changes in school-aged children and adolescents across different anatomical planes of motion. However, the dose-respons…
View article: Structural and Organizational Strategies of Locomotor Modules during Landing in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability
Structural and Organizational Strategies of Locomotor Modules during Landing in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability Open
Background: Human locomotion involves the coordinated activation of a finite set of modules, known as muscle synergy, which represent the motor control strategy of the central nervous system. However, most prior studies have focused on iso…
View article: Exploring biomechanical variations in ankle joint injuries among Latin dancers with different stance patterns: utilizing OpenSim musculoskeletal models
Exploring biomechanical variations in ankle joint injuries among Latin dancers with different stance patterns: utilizing OpenSim musculoskeletal models Open
Background: Dancers represent the primary demographic affected by ankle joint injuries. In certain movements, some Latin dancers prefer landing on the Forefoot (FT), while others prefer landing on the Entire foot (ET). Different stance pat…
View article: Effects of different contact angles during forefoot running on the stresses of the foot bones: a finite element simulation study
Effects of different contact angles during forefoot running on the stresses of the foot bones: a finite element simulation study Open
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare the changes in foot at different sole-ground contact angles during forefoot running. This study tried to help forefoot runners better control and improve their technical movements by c…
View article: A new method applied for explaining the landing patterns: Interpretability analysis of machine learning
A new method applied for explaining the landing patterns: Interpretability analysis of machine learning Open
View article: The Effect of Different Degrees of Ankle Dorsiflexion Restriction on the Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity in Stop‐Jumping
The Effect of Different Degrees of Ankle Dorsiflexion Restriction on the Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity in Stop‐Jumping Open
Purpose . The functional status of the ankle joint is critical during dynamic movements in high‐intensity sports like basketball and volleyball, particularly when performing actions such as stopping jumps. Limited ankle dorsiflexion is ass…
View article: New Insights Optimize Landing Strategies to Reduce Lower Limb Injury Risk
New Insights Optimize Landing Strategies to Reduce Lower Limb Injury Risk Open
Single-leg landing (SL) is often associated with a high injury risk, especially anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and lateral ankle sprain. This work investigates the relationship between ankle motion patterns (ankle initial contac…
View article: Can the Entire Function of the Foot Be Concentrated in the Forefoot Area during the Running Stance Phase? A Finite Element Study of Different Shoe Soles
Can the Entire Function of the Foot Be Concentrated in the Forefoot Area during the Running Stance Phase? A Finite Element Study of Different Shoe Soles Open
The goal of this study was to use the finite element (FE) method to compare and study the differences between bionic shoes (BS) and normal shoes (NS) forefoot strike patterns when running. In addition, we separated the forefoot area when f…
View article: A new method proposed for realizing human gait pattern recognition: Inspirations for the application of sports and clinical gait analysis
A new method proposed for realizing human gait pattern recognition: Inspirations for the application of sports and clinical gait analysis Open
View article: Biomechanical Analysis of Latin Dancers’ Lower Limb during Normal Walking
Biomechanical Analysis of Latin Dancers’ Lower Limb during Normal Walking Open
Latin dance involves fundamental walking steps, integral to the dance process. While resembling daily walking, Latin dance demands higher balance levels, necessitating body adjustments by dancers. These adaptations affect dancers’ gait bio…
View article: PCA of Running Biomechanics after 5 km between Novice and Experienced Runners
PCA of Running Biomechanics after 5 km between Novice and Experienced Runners Open
Increased running experience appears to lower the risk of running-related injuries, but the mechanisms underlying this are unknown. Studying the biomechanics of runners with different running experiences before and after long-distance runn…
View article: Simulation of Lower Limb Muscle Activation Using Running Shoes with Different Heel-to-Toe Drops Using Opensim
Simulation of Lower Limb Muscle Activation Using Running Shoes with Different Heel-to-Toe Drops Using Opensim Open
Background: Although numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the acute effects of shoe drops on running kinematics and kinetic variables, their effects on muscle forces remain unknown. Thus, the primary aim of this study was to…