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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37519153/effects-of-hurdle-height-on-lower-limb-joint-kinematics-and-kinetics-of-male-trainee-sprinters-during-hurdle-jumps
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keitaro Seki, Shingo Hondo
Hurdle jumps are frequently practiced in the field of sports training. The present study aimed to clarify the effect of hurdle heights on jumping height and joint kinematics, and kinetics during hurdle jumps. Ten male Japanese trainee sprinters performed at three heights (0.76, 0.91 and 1.06 m) of hurdle jumps and maximum countermovement jump (CMJ). Sagittal plane kinematics and ground reaction force were measured. Jump height significantly increased with hurdle heights ( η p 2  = 0...
July 31, 2023: Sports Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36338351/movement-variability-and-loading-characteristics-in-athletes-with-athletic-groin-pain-changes-after-successful-return-to-play-and-compared-with-uninjured-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Baida, Enda King, Shane Gore, Chris Richter, Andrew Franklyn-Miller, Kieran Moran
BACKGROUND: Athletic groin pain (AGP) can lead to altered movement patterns during rapid deceleration and acceleration. However, the effect of AGP on movement variability and loading patterns during such actions remains less clear. PURPOSE: To investigate, using a continuous lateral hurdle hop task, how movement variability and magnitude measures of 3-dimensional (3D) kinematic, kinetic, and vertical ground-reaction force (vGRF) variables are (1) affected by AGP (AGP vs uninjured controls [CON]) and (2) changed after successful rehabilitation (AGP prerehabilitation vs AGP postrehabilitation vs CON)...
October 2022: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34391384/a-criteria-based-rehabilitation-program-for-chronic-mid-portion-achilles-tendinopathy-study-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Griffin, Katherine Daniels, Caroline Hill, Andrew Franklyn-Miller, Jean-Benoît Morin
BACKGROUND: Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a common overuse injury in running-related sports where patients experience pain and impaired function which can persist. A graded rehabilitation program has been successful in reducing pain and improving function to enable a return to sport. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a criteria-based rehabilitation program including strength and reactive strength targets, with a previously successful rehabilitation program on changes in pain and function using the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment-Achilles (VISA-A) questionnaire...
August 14, 2021: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31708238/the-effects-of-rehabilitation-on-the-biomechanics-of-patients-with-athletic-groin-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S J Gore, A Franklyn-Miller, C Richter, E King, E C Falvey, K Moran
This study sought to investigate the kinematic and kinetic variables that change in patients with athletic groin pain (AGP) after a successful exercise intervention. The kinematic and kinetic measures of subjects with AGP (n = 65) that completed a lateral hurdle hop, pre and post an exercise rehabilitation program were compared to a control group of matched uninjured individuals (n = 50). Analysis of Characterising Phases was used to identify differences in kinematic and kinetic measures between the groups...
January 23, 2020: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30222493/is-there-a-role-for-gps-in-determining-functional-ankle-rehabilitation-progression-criteria-a-preliminary-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matt Greig, Hannah Emmerson, John McCreadie
CONTEXT: Contemporary developments in GPS technology present a means of quantifying mechanical loading in a clinical environment with high ecological validity. However, applications to date have typically focussed on performance rather than rehabilitation. OBJECTIVE: To examine the efficacy of GPS micro-technology in quantifying the progression of loading during functional rehabilitation from ankle sprain injury, given the prevalence of re-injury and need for quantifiable monitoring...
September 17, 2018: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29972874/whole-body-biomechanical-differences-between-limbs-exist-9%C3%A2-months-after-acl-reconstruction-across-jump-landing-tasks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enda King, Chris Richter, Andy Franklyn-Miller, Katherine Daniels, Ross Wadey, Ray Moran, Siobhan Strike
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies examining jump tasks after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) have focused on performance measures without examining joint kinematic and kinetic variables. The aim of this study was to identify differences in biomechanical and performance measures between limbs across tests 9 months after surgery. METHODS: Four jump tests (double-leg drop jump (DLDJ), single-leg drop jump (SLDJ), single-leg hop for distance (SLHD) and hurdle hop (HH)) were carried out on 156 male subjects in a 3D motion capture laboratory 9 months after surgery...
December 2018: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29533358/kinetic-analysis-of-horizontal-plyometric-exercise-intensity
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Andrew J Kossow, William P Ebben
Kossow, AJ, DeChiara, TG, Neahous, SM, and Ebben, WP. Kinetic analysis of horizontal plyometric exercise intensity. J Strength Cond Res 32(5): 1222-1229, 2018-Plyometric exercises are frequently performed as part of a strength and conditioning program. Most studies assessed the kinetics of plyometric exercises primarily performed in the vertical plane. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the multiplanar kinetic characteristics of a variety of plyometric exercises, which have a significant horizontal component...
May 2018: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29423946/is-stiffness-related-to-athletic-groin-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S J Gore, A Franklyn-Miller, C Richter, E C Falvey, E King, K Moran
Athletic groin pain (AGP) is a common injury prevalent in field sports. One biomechanical measure that may be of importance for injury risk is stiffness. To date however, stiffness has not been examined in AGP. The primary aim was to determine whether AGP affects vertical and joint stiffness and if so, whether successful rehabilitation is associated with a change in stiffness. Sixty-five male patients with AGP and fifty male controls were recruited to this study. Assessment included a biomechanical examination of stiffness during a lateral hurdle hop test...
June 2018: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27269798/can-a-single-leg-squat-provide-insight-into-movement-control-and-loading-during-dynamic-sporting-actions-in-patients-with-athletic-groin-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan M Marshall, Andrew D Franklyn-Miller, Kieran A Moran, Enda A King, Siobhán C Strike, Éanna C Falvey
CONTEXT: Chronic athletic groin pain (AGP) is common in field sports and has been associated with abnormal movement control and loading of the hip and pelvis during play. A single-leg squat (SLS) is commonly used by clinicians to assess movement control, but whether it can provide insight into control during more dynamic sporting movements in AGP patients is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships between biomechanical measures in an SLS and the same measures in a single-leg drop landing, single-leg hurdle hop, and a cutting maneuver in AGP patients...
May 2016: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26667614/the-number-of-trials-required-to-obtain-a-representative-movement-pattern-during-a-hurdle-hop-exercise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shane J Gore, Brendan M Marshall, Andrew D Franklyn-Miller, Eanna C Falvey, Kieran A Moran
When reporting a subject's mean movement pattern, it is important to ensure that reported values are representative of the subject's typical movement. While previous studies have used the mean of 3 trials, scientific justification of this number is lacking. One approach is to determine statistically how many trials are required to achieve a representative mean. This study compared 4 methods of calculating the number of trials required in a hopping movement to achieve a representative mean. Fifteen males completed 15 trials of a lateral hurdle hop...
June 2016: Journal of Applied Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25946707/can-a-single-leg-squat-provide-insight-into-movement-control-and-loading-during-dynamic-sporting-actions-in-patients-with-athletic-groin-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan M Marshall, Andrew D Franklyn-Miller, Kieran A Moran, Enda A King, Siobhán C Strike, Éanna C Falvey
CONTEXT: Chronic athletic groin pain (AGP) is common in field sports and has been associated with abnormal movement control and loading of the hip and pelvis during play. A single-leg squat (SLS) is commonly used by clinicians to assess movement control, but whether it can provide insight into control during more dynamic sporting movements in AGP patients is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships between biomechanical measures in an SLS and the same measures in a single-leg drop landing, single-leg hurdle hop, and a cutting maneuver in AGP patients...
May 2016: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23849979/comparison-of-gluteal-and-hamstring-activation-during-five-commonly-used-plyometric-exercises
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Aaron H Struminger, Michael D Lewek, Shiho Goto, Elizabeth Hibberd, J Troy Blackburn
BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament injuries occur frequently in athletics, and anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programs may decrease injury risk. However, previous prevention programs that include plyometrics use a variety of exercises with little justification of exercise inclusion. Because gluteal and hamstring activation is thought to be important for preventing knee injuries, the purpose of this study was to determine which commonly used plyometric exercises produce the greatest activation of the gluteals and hamstrings...
August 2013: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15903387/short-term-effects-on-lower-body-functional-power-development-weightlifting-vs-vertical-jump-training-programs
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Valmor Tricoli, Leonardo Lamas, Roberto Carnevale, Carlos Ugrinowitsch
Among sport conditioning coaches, there is considerable discussion regarding the efficiency of training methods that improve lower-body power. Heavy resistance training combined with vertical jump (VJ) training is a well-established training method; however, there is a lack of information about its combination with Olympic weightlifting (WL) exercises. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the short-term effects of heavy resistance training combined with either the VJ or WL program. Thirty-two young men were assigned to 3 groups: WL = 12, VJ = 12, and control = 8...
May 2005: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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