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View article: 60-Second Static Stretching of Lower Limb Muscles Disrupts Muscular Performance and Control in Active Male Adults
60-Second Static Stretching of Lower Limb Muscles Disrupts Muscular Performance and Control in Active Male Adults Open
This study aimed to investigate the effects of 60-second static stretching on the neuromuscular control strategies of lower limb muscles during a squat jump (SJ), with a specific focus on changes in muscle synergy patterns, muscle weightin…
View article: Effect of basketball shooting distance and skill level on muscle activity and joint energy production of upper extremity
Effect of basketball shooting distance and skill level on muscle activity and joint energy production of upper extremity Open
The aim of this study was to elucidate the effect of shooting distance and skill level on the arm movements (kinematics, kinetics and electromyography) during the release phase of basketball shooting. 14 males were student-athletes from lo…
View article: Temporal Analysis of Cellular and Molecular Response-Driven Ground Reaction Forces in Predicting Volleyball Spike Jump Height: Insight for Optimizing Spike Jump Performance
Temporal Analysis of Cellular and Molecular Response-Driven Ground Reaction Forces in Predicting Volleyball Spike Jump Height: Insight for Optimizing Spike Jump Performance Open
Ground reaction force (GRF) during jumping, which is an outcome of the complex cellular and molecular biomechanical processes within the lower limb, reflects the interaction of the lower limb with the ground. Previous studies, however, hav…
View article: Effect of Reformer Spring Resistance Modifications on Core Muscle Activity During Basic Core Muscle Exercises
Effect of Reformer Spring Resistance Modifications on Core Muscle Activity During Basic Core Muscle Exercises Open
Background: Core muscles serve as a central group within the functional kinetic chain, stabilizing the spine during movement. The Reformer is one of the most popular and primary pieces used in Pilates core exercises, requiring effective co…
View article: Comparisons of functional movements and core muscle activity in women according to Pilates proficiency
Comparisons of functional movements and core muscle activity in women according to Pilates proficiency Open
Introduction This study aims to investigate the differences in functional movements and core muscle activities between experienced and novice practitioners during Pilates exercises. Methods Thirty-eight participants were recruited for the …
View article: Biomechanical changes following total hip replacement vs. hip resurfacing replacement during activities of daily living
Biomechanical changes following total hip replacement vs. hip resurfacing replacement during activities of daily living Open
View article: Lower Body Joint Moments during the Golf Swing in Older Adults: Comparison to Other Activities of Daily Living
Lower Body Joint Moments during the Golf Swing in Older Adults: Comparison to Other Activities of Daily Living Open
Golf participation has increased dramatically in the last several years. With this increase in participation, clinicians need better evidenced based strategies to advise those golfers with different pathologies when it is safe to return to…
View article: The Effects of Body Positions and Abduction Angles on Shoulder Muscle Activity Patterns during External Rotation Exercises
The Effects of Body Positions and Abduction Angles on Shoulder Muscle Activity Patterns during External Rotation Exercises Open
Background: Excess and repetitive glenohumeral external rotation (ER) is at a higher risk for shoulder injuries, which occurs frequently in professional sports and specific occupations. Current rehabilitation programs emphasize selective t…
View article: Effects of Ground Slopes on Erector Spinae Muscle Activities and Characteristics of Golf Swing
Effects of Ground Slopes on Erector Spinae Muscle Activities and Characteristics of Golf Swing Open
(1) Background: ‘Slope’ refers to the position faced by golfers on the course. Research on the recruitment strategies of thoracolumbar erector spinae during golf swings on different slopes may help us to understand some underlying mechanis…
View article: Inter-Rater Reliability of Clinical Testing for Laxity After Knee Arthroplasty
Inter-Rater Reliability of Clinical Testing for Laxity After Knee Arthroplasty Open
View article: Postural Control Differences between Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction and Healthy People during Gait
Postural Control Differences between Patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction and Healthy People during Gait Open
Background: Patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) may exhibit postural instability during walking likely due to a loss of medial longitudinal arch, abnormal foot alignment, and pain. While many studies have investigated …
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View article: Carrying Asymmetric Loads While Walking on a Treadmill Interferes with Lower Limb Coordination
Carrying Asymmetric Loads While Walking on a Treadmill Interferes with Lower Limb Coordination Open
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different load carriage modes on coordinative patterns in the lower extremities during walking. Twenty-five university students walked on a treadmill at their preferred pace under …
View article: Kinematic and Kinetic Changes after Total Hip Arthroplasty during Sit-To-Stand Transfers: Systematic Review
Kinematic and Kinetic Changes after Total Hip Arthroplasty during Sit-To-Stand Transfers: Systematic Review Open
View article: Exploring infant hip position and muscle activity in common baby gear and orthopedic devices
Exploring infant hip position and muscle activity in common baby gear and orthopedic devices Open
Infant positioning in daily life may affect hip development. While neonatal animal studies indicate detrimental relationships between inactive lower extremities and hip development and dysplasia, no research has explored infant hip biomech…
View article: 4108 Artificial Intelligence-Based Quantification of the General Movement Assessment Using Center of Pressure Patterns in Healthy Infants
4108 Artificial Intelligence-Based Quantification of the General Movement Assessment Using Center of Pressure Patterns in Healthy Infants Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: One in six children in the U.S. has a Neurodevelopmental Disability (NDD). Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment (GMA) is a qualitative predictor of early motor dysfunction. However, no quantitative biomechanical assessme…
View article: Carrying asymmetric loads during different walking conditions
Carrying asymmetric loads during different walking conditions Open