نتایج جستجو برای: landing task

تعداد نتایج: 302737  

2013
Komsak Sinsurin Roongtiwa Vachalathiti Wattana Jalayondeja Weerawat Limroongreungrat

PURPOSE Excessive knee valgus during landing tasks is a contributing factor to knee injuries. Most studies have examined lower extremity biomechanics during the forward direction of a jump-landing task. Athletes perform many movements in the air and land in multi-directions. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the peak knee valgus angle (PKVA) during one leg jump-landing in vario...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2014
Daniel Tik-Pui Fong Mak-Ham Lam Pik-Kwan Lai Patrick Shu-Hang Yung Kwai-Yau Fung Kai-Ming Chan

Knee stability during a functional assessment of the stop-jump task is a key factor to determine if an athlete is adequately rehabilitated after knee ligamentous injury. This study aimed to investigate knee stability due to the effect of anticipation on landing maneuvers during planned and unplanned stop-jump tasks. Knee kinematics of ten healthy male participants were collected using an optica...

Journal: :Physical therapy in sport : official journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine 2012
Allan Munro Lee Herrington Paul Comfort

OBJECTIVE To evaluate landing strategies of female football and basketball athletes with relation to possible injury mechanisms and disparity in injury. DESIGN Descriptive laboratory study. PARTICIPANTS 52 female football players and 41 female basketball players. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Frontal plane projection angle (FPPA) was measured during the single leg land (SLL) and drop jump (DJ) sc...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Gerben Rotman Nikolaus F Troje Roland S Johansson J Randall Flanagan

We previously showed that, when observers watch an actor performing a predictable block-stacking task, the coordination between the observer's gaze and the actor's hand is similar to the coordination between the actor's gaze and hand. Both the observer and the actor direct gaze to forthcoming grasp and block landing sites and shift their gaze to the next grasp or landing site at around the time...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Andrew Hollingworth Michi Matsukura Steven J Luck

In three experiments, we examined the influence of visual working memory (VWM) on the metrics of saccade landing position in a global effect paradigm. Participants executed a saccade to the more eccentric object in an object pair appearing on the horizontal midline, to the left or right of central fixation. While completing the saccade task, participants maintained a color in VWM for an unrelat...

2017
Barbara Dillenburger Michael Morgan

Human participants made saccadic eye movements to various features in a modified vertical Poggendorff figure, to measure errors in the location of key geometrical features. In one task, subjects (n = 8) made saccades to the vertex of the oblique T-intersection between a diagonal pointer and a vertical line. Results showed both a small tendency to shift the saccade toward the interior of the ang...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2002
Jonathan D Chappell Bing Yu Donald T Kirkendall William E Garrett

We compared the knee kinetics of 10 male and 10 female recreational athletes (aged 19 to 25 years) performing forward, vertical, and backward stop-jump tasks. Three-dimensional videography and force plate data were used to record the subjects' performance of the three stop-jump tasks, and an inverse dynamic procedure was used to estimate the knee joint resultant forces and moments. Women exhibi...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2011
Chun-Man Fong J Troy Blackburn Marc F Norcross Melanie McGrath Darin A Padua

CONTEXT A smaller amount of ankle-dorsiflexion displacement during landing is associated with less knee-flexion displacement and greater ground reaction forces, and greater ground reaction forces are associated with greater knee-valgus displacement. Additionally, restricted dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) is associated with greater knee-valgus displacement during landing and squatting tasks....

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2010
Suzi Edwards Julie R Steele Deirdre E McGhee Sue Beattie Craig Purdam Jill L Cook

PURPOSE Risk factors associated with a clinical presentation of patellar tendinopathy are patellar tendon ultrasonographic abnormality (PTA) and excessive loading. It remains unknown whether characteristics of an athlete's landing technique contribute to this excessive patellar tendon loading. This study investigated whether asymptomatic athletes with and without PTA had different landing strat...

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