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Jürgen Höher, Isabella Ostner, Anne Schraplau, Nina Sprenger, Ulrike Allers, Helen Sulprizio, Arndt Düsing, Markus Fink, Caroline Schmidt-Lucke and Oliver Tenfelde
This study evaluated the single-leg vertical hop test (SLVHT), using digital sensor technology, for the functional assessment of rehabilitation progress in patients after ACL reconstruction (ACL-R). Between January 2019 and June 2022, 143 patients (26.6 ...
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Jaime González-García, Manuel Conejero and Jorge Gutiérrez-Hellín
Understanding the reliability of jump testing is essential to determine the neuromuscular progress of athletes and make informed decisions. This study aimed to assess the reliability of several countermovement jump (CMJ) and drop jump (DJ) test metrics i...
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Gongbing Shan, Yufeng Liu, Tom Gorges, Xiang Zhang and Kerstin Witte
This pioneering study presents an in-depth biomechanical examinations of soccer?s diving header, aiming to quantify its impact on ball speed enhancement (BSE) and effective offensive range (EOR). Despite the diving header?s widespread acclaim and histori...
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Ondrej Sikora, Michal Lehnert, Ivana Hanzlíková and Jonathan Hughes
This randomized control study aimed to assess 12 weeks of a novel neuromuscular training program (KneeRugbyWomen) on jump-related biomechanical variables in amateur female rugby players. Twenty-four participants were randomly allocated to either an exper...
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Jo-Lâm Vuong, Johanna Heil, Nina Breuer, Matthaios Theodoropoulos, Nicola Volk, Antonia Edel and Alexander Ferrauti
This study examined the effects of combined change of direction (CoD) and plyometric training on sand in basketball players? jump, sprint, and CoD performances. In total, twenty-five male professional basketball players (age, 24.1 ± 4.2 years; height, 19...
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Filipe Conceição, Martin Lewis, Hernâni Lopes and Elza M. M. Fonseca
This study aims to comprehensively assess the accuracy and precision of five different devices and by incorporating a variety of analytical approaches for measuring countermovement jump height: Qualisys motion system; Force platform; Ergojump; an Acceler...
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Sébastien Garcia, Nicolas Delattre, Eric Berton and Guillaume Rao
Patellar tendinopathy is a chronic overuse injury of the patellar tendon which is prevalent in jump-landing activities. Sports activities can require jumping not only with a vertical component but also in a forward direction. It is yet unknown how jumpin...
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Junyoung Ko, Kyeongtak Song, Hoon Kim, Sae Yong Lee and Jihong Park
Landing on a single-leg without receiving direct visual information (e.g., not looking at the ground) may increase the risk of injury. We examined whether visual focus contributed to the changing lower-extremity dynamics and patellofemoral joint stress d...
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Kristof Kipp, John Krzyszkowski, Todd Smith, Christopher Geiser and Hoon Kim
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the biomechanics of countermovement (CMJ) and preferred-style (PrefJ) jumps. Eight male basketball players (age: 19 ± 1 year; height: 1.84 ± 0.14 m; mass: 92.8 ± 11.4 kg) participated in a cross-se...
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Vasiliki Gaspari, Gregory C. Bogdanis, Ioli Panidi, Georgia Giannakopoulou, Gerasimos Terzis, Helen Kotsala, Anastasia Donti and Olyvia Donti
The association between force?time characteristics of isometric leg press (ILP) and countermovement jump (CMJ) with vastus lateralis (VL) muscle architecture, was examined in 19 female athletes (aged 23.2 ± 5.4 years). Peak force (PF), average rate of fo...
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