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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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Daniela Onofrejova, Michaela Balazikova, Juraj Glatz, Zuzana Kotianova and Katarina Vaskovicova
The physical tasks of workers are demanding, particularly when performed long-term in unsuitable working position, with high frequency, heavy load, after injury, with developing damage of health or reduced performance due to advanced age. Work-related mu...
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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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Vered Mahpari, Yafa Levanon, Yael Kaufman-Cohen, Meital Zilberman and Sigal Portnoy
Introduction: Most of the wrist motions occur in a diagonal plane of motion, termed the dart-throwing motion (DTM) plane; it is thought to be more stable compared with movement in the sagittal plane. However, the effect of the altered carpus motion durin...
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