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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507567/the-effect-of-marathon-running-on-the-lower-extremity-kinematics-and-muscle-activities-during-walking-and-running-tasks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenjin Wang, Fanghui Qiu, Yongjie Han, Xiangming Li, Igor Komnik, Josef Viellehner, Shaobai Wang, Wolfgang Potthast
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common injury among runners, and it is thought that abnormal lower extremity biomechanics contribute to its development. However, the relationship between biomechanical changes after a marathon and PFPS injury remains limited. This study aims to investigate whether differences in knee and hip kinematics and lower extremity muscle activities exist in recreational runners before and after a marathon. Additionally, it aims to explore the relationship between these biomechanical changes and the development of PFPS injury...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Sports Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504340/the-latissimus-dorsi-creates-a-dynamic-track-for-the-inferior-angle-of-the-scapula-during-arm-abduction-in-humans
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Alp Paksoy, Doruk Akgün, Henry Gebauer, Daniel Karczewski, Lucca Lacheta, John M Tokish, Aaron Chamberlain, Philipp Moroder
BACKGROUND: The importance of several scapulothoracic muscles, including trapezius and serratus anterior, in maintaining physiological scapula kinematics has been highlighted in the past. However, the relationship between the scapula and the latissimus dorsi muscle remains unclear. Our clinical surgical observation is that the latissimus dorsi does not directly attach but rather runs superficial to the inferior angle of the scapula. Based on this observation, we hypothesise that the latissimus dorsi creates a dynamic track on which the scapula glides under the muscle belly during elevation of the arm, creating the latissimus-scapula overlap (LSO)...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499537/fast-human-motion-reconstruction-from-sparse-inertial-measurement-units-considering-the-human-shape
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Xuan Xiao, Jianjian Wang, Pingfa Feng, Ao Gong, Xiangyu Zhang, Jianfu Zhang
Inertial Measurement Unit-based methods have great potential in capturing motion in large-scale and complex environments with many people. Sparse Inertial Measurement Unit-based methods have more research value due to their simplicity and flexibility. However, improving the computational efficiency and reducing latency in such methods are challenging. In this paper, we propose Fast Inertial Poser, which is a full body motion estimation deep neural network based on 6 inertial measurement units considering body parameters...
March 18, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489659/effect-of-strength-and-plyometric-training-on-kinematics-in-female-novice-runners
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Kathryn Harrison, Dorsey S Blaise Williams, Benjamin J Darter, Ronald F Zernicke, Mary Shall, Sheryl Finucane
Harrison, K, Williams, DSB III, Darter, BJ, Zernicke, RF, Shall, M, and Finucane, S. Effect of strength and plyometric training on kinematics in female novice runners. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-Both running performance and injury have been associated with running kinematics. Plyometric training improves run performance and reduces injury risk in court-sport and field-sport athletes. The aim of this study was to assess longitudinal changes in kinematics in novice runners before and after a typical beginners' running program, compared with those who perform a plyometric intervention before running...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475210/imus-can-estimate-hip-and-knee-range-of-motion-during-walking-tasks-but-are-not-sensitive-to-changes-in-load-or-grade
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AuraLea Fain, Ayden McCarthy, Bradley C Nindl, Joel T Fuller, Jodie A Wills, Tim L A Doyle
The ability to estimate lower-extremity mechanics in real-world scenarios may untether biomechanics research from a laboratory environment. This is particularly important for military populations where outdoor ruck marches over variable terrain and the addition of external load are cited as leading causes of musculoskeletal injury As such, this study aimed to examine (1) the validity of a minimal IMU sensor system for quantifying lower-extremity kinematics during treadmill walking and running compared with optical motion capture (OMC) and (2) the sensitivity of this IMU system to kinematic changes induced by load, grade, or a combination of the two...
March 5, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475070/effects-of-task-interference-on-kinematics-and-dual-task-cost-of-running-in-early-childhood
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Panchao Zhao, Kai Ma, Zhongqiu Ji, Guiping Jiang
Children aged 3-8 are in a critical period for motor development and postural control. Running is a basic motor skill that children need to master in early childhood. While running, children are prone to dangerous events such as falls. This study investigates the kinematic characteristics of running by children associated with different interference tasks, i.e., normalized running, cognitive dual-tasks, and obstacle crossing tasks, and provides a theoretical foundation for the interference mechanism of children's dynamic postural control and for screening of motor disorders...
February 27, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458991/acute-effects-of-caffeine-supplementation-on-kinematics-and-kinetics-of-sprinting
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Masahiro Horiuchi, Ryu Nagahara
We investigated the acute effects of caffeine supplementation (6 mg・kg-1 ) on 60-m sprint performance and underlying components with a step-to-step ground reaction force measurement in 13 male sprinters. After the first round sprint as a control, caffeine supplementation-induced improvement in 60-m sprint times (7.811 s at the first versus 7.648 s at the second round, 2.05%) were greater compared with the placebo condition (7.769 s at the first versus 7.768 s at the second round, 0...
March 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447429/effects-of-running-skill-and-speed-on-limb-coordination-during-submaximal-and-maximal-sprinting
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Tyler D Whitacre, David J Stearne, Kenneth P Clark
In locomotion, the relative phasing of the limbs changes with speed and provides valuable insight to neuromuscular control of gait. At present, it is unknown if individuals trained in sprinting coordinate their limbs differently than runners from other athletic backgrounds. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the effects of speed and skill on lower limb coordination. Twenty-five physically active (PA) and fifteen track and field (TF) athletes performed 40 m running trials at self-selected speeds, from jogging to maximal sprinting...
March 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445844/effect-of-unpredictable-timing-on-the-hip-knee-and-ankle-kinematics-and-center-of-mass-during-deceleration-tasks
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Akino Aoki, Tomoyo Tamura, Kenji Hoshi, Kazuyoshi Gamada
BACKGROUND: Unpredictable stopping or deceleration tasks are crucial to prevent ACL injury. The purpose of this study was to reveal differences and relationships in kinematics during different deceleration tasks with and without anticipation. METHODS: Twenty-four collegiate athletes were recruited. Three commercial video cameras were used to capture frontal and sagittal lower-extremity kinematics. Participants were instructed to perform three deceleration tasks: 1) anticipated stopping and running backward at a point indicated previously (SRB-P); 2) anticipated stopping and running backward in front of a badminton net (SRB-N); and 3) unanticipated stopping and running backward upon random flashing of a light (SRB-U)...
March 6, 2024: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444649/whole-leg-compression-garments-influence-lower-limb-kinematics-and-associated-muscle-synergies-during-running
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Chenhao Yang, Yang Yang, Yongxin Xu, Zhenyuan Zhang, Mark Lake, Weijie Fu
The utilization of compression garments (CGs) has demonstrated the potential to improve athletic performance; however, the specific mechanisms underlying this enhancement remain a subject of further investigation. This study aimed to examine the impact of CGs on running mechanics and muscle synergies from a neuromuscular control perspective. Twelve adult males ran on a treadmill at 12 km/h, while data pertaining to lower limb kinematics, kinetics, and electromyography were collected under two clothing conditions: whole leg compression garments and control...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426486/skipping-without-and-with-hurdles-in-bipedal-macaque-global-mechanics
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Reinhard Blickhan, Emanuel Andrada, Eishi Hirasaki, Naomichi Ogihara
Macaques trained to perform bipedally used running gaits across a wide range of speed. At higher speeds they preferred unilateral skipping (galloping). The same asymmetric stepping pattern was used while hurdling across two low obstacles placed at the distance of a stride within our experimental track. In bipedal macaques during skipping, we expected a differential use of the trailing and leading legs. The present study investigated global properties of the effective and virtual leg, the location of the virtual pivot point (VPP), and the energetics of the center of mass (CoM), with the aim of clarifying the differential leg operation during skipping in bipedal macaques...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426136/biomechanical-physiological-and-anthropometrical-predictors-of-performance-in-recreational-runners
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Leonardo A Peyré-Tartaruga, Esthevan Machado, Patrick Guimarães, Edilson Borba, Marcus P Tartaruga, Cosme F Buzzachera, Luca Correale, Fábio Juner Lanferdini, Edson Soares da Silva
BACKGROUND: The maximal running speed (VMAX ) determined on a graded treadmill test is well-recognized as a running performance predictor. However, few studies have assessed the variables that predict VMAX in recreationally active runners. METHODS: We used a mathematical procedure combining Fick's law and metabolic cost analysis to verify the relation between (1) VMAX versus anthropometric and physiological determinants of running performance and, (2) theoretical metabolic cost versus running biomechanical parameters...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417193/musculoskeletal-model-degrees-of-freedom-frontal-plane-constraints-are-hindering-our-understanding-of-human-movement
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Hunter J Bennett, Joshua T Weinhandl, Zachary A Sievert
Induced acceleration analyses have expanded our understanding on the contributions of muscle forces to center of mass and segmental kinematics during a myriad of tasks. While these techniques have identified a subset of major muscle that contribute to locomotion, most analyses have included models with only one frontal plane degree of freedom (dof) actuated by the hip joint. The purpose of this study was to define the impact of including knee and subtalar joint frontal plane dof on model superposition accuracy and muscle specific contributions to mediolateral accelerations...
February 24, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389310/comparison-of-kinematics-and-kinetics-between-unassisted-and-assisted-maximum-speed-sprinting
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Sam Gleadhill, Pedro Jiménez-Reyes, Roland van den Tillaar, Ryu Nagahara
Producing comparable/greater ground reaction forces (GRFs) at faster running speeds is beneficial for sprint performance, and assisted sprint training is used to induce faster running speed conditions. This study aimed to demonstrate the characteristics of assisted sprinting at the maximal speed phase and investigate acute differences to control sprinting. Fifteen sprinters completed control and assisted (5 kg) sprints over force platforms. Assisted sprinting increased running speed (9.3% mean difference), while propulsive mean force (-4...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Sports Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389144/per-step-and-cumulative-load-at-three-common-running-injury-locations-the-effect-of-speed-surface-gradient-and-cadence
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Bas Van Hooren, Lars van Rengs, Kenneth Meijer
Understanding how loading and damage on common running injury locations changes across speeds, surface gradients, and step frequencies may inform training programs and help guide progression/rehabilitation after injuries. However, research investigating tissue loading and damage in running is limited and fragmented across different studies, thereby impairing comparison between conditions and injury locations. This study examined per-step peak load and impulse, cumulative impulse, and cumulative weighted impulse (hereafter referred to as cumulative damage) on three common injury locations (patellofemoral joint, tibia, and Achilles tendon) across different speeds, surface gradients, and cadences...
February 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386176/path-tracking-control-of-a-steerable-catheter-in-transcatheter-cardiology-interventions
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Xiu Zhang, Aditya Sridhar, Xuan Thao Ha, Syed Zain Mehdi, Andrea Fortuna, Mattia Magro, Angela Peloso, Anna Bicchi, Mouloud Ourak, Andrea Aliverti, Emiliano Votta, Emmanuel Vander Poorten, Elena De Momi
PURPOSE: Intracardiac transcatheter interventions allow for reducing trauma and hospitalization stays as compared to standard surgery. In the treatment of mitral regurgitation, the most widely adopted transcatheter approach consists in deploying a clip on the mitral valve leaflets by means of a catheter that is run through veins from a peripheral access to the left atrium. However, precise manipulation of the catheter from outside the body while copying with the path constraints imposed by the vessels remains challenging...
February 22, 2024: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380076/differences-in-run-up-take-off-and-flight-characteristics-successful-vs-unsuccessful-high-jump-attempts-at-the-iaaf-world-championships
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Gareth Nicholson, Gaspar Epro, Stéphane Merlino, Josh Walker, Athanassios Bissas
Studies previously conducted on high jump have yielded important information regarding successful performance. However, analyses in competitive scenarios have often disregarded athletes' unsuccessful attempts. This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical differences between successful and unsuccessful jumps during competition. High-speed video footage (200 Hz) was obtained from 11 athletes during the 2018 Men's World Athletics Indoor Championship Final. From each athlete, one successful (SU) and one unsuccessful (UN) jump at the same bar height were included in the analysis, leaving seven athletes in total...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377744/running-biomechanics-differ-during-and-after-pregnancy-compared-to-females-who-have-never-been-pregnant
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Jennifer J Bagwell, Elizabeth Avila, Nicholas Reynolds, Jo Armour Smith, Kevin Valenzuela, Dimitrios Katsavelis
BACKGROUND: Perinatal running participation has increased recently; however, pregnancy related symptoms can limit activity. Perinatal running biomechanics could inform interventions to help perinatal individuals maintain an active lifestyle. RESEARCH QUESTION: Are perinatal running biomaechanics and muscle activation different compared to nulligravida females? METHODS: Sixteen pregnant participants completed self-selected velocity running during second trimester (2 T), third trimester (3 T), and postpartum (PP) and 16 matched controls completed these procedures once in this case control study...
February 5, 2024: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377013/effect-of-running-speed-on-knee-biomechanics-in-collegiate-athletes-following-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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Keith A Knurr, Daniel G Cobian, Stephanie A Kliethermes, Mikel R Joachim, Bryan C Heiderscheit
INTRODUCTION: Athletes post-anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) demonstrate altered surgical knee running kinematics and kinetics compared to the non-surgical limb and healthy controls. The effect of running speed on biomechanics has not been formally assessed in athletes post-ACLR. The purpose of this study was to characterize how knee biomechanics change with running speed between 3.5-7 (EARLY) and 8-13 (LATE) months post-ACLR. METHODS: Fifty-five Division I collegiate athletes post-ACLR completed running analyses (EARLY: n = 40, LATE: n = 41, both: n = 26) at 2...
February 12, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369455/kinematic-difference-and-asymmetries-during-level-walking-in-adolescent-patients-with-different-types-of-mild-scoliosis
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Run Ji, Xiaona Liu, Yang Liu, Bin Yan, Jiemeng Yang, Wayne Yuk-Wai Lee, Ling Wang, Chunjing Tao, Shengzheng Kuai, Yubo Fan
BACKGROUND: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), three-dimensional spine deformation, affects body motion. Previous research had indicated pathological gait patterns of AIS. However, the impact of the curve number on the walking mechanism has not been established. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the gait symmetry and kinematics in AIS patients with different curve numbers to healthy control. RESULTS: In the spinal region, double curves AIS patients demonstrated a smaller sagittal symmetry angle (SA) and larger sagittal convex ROM of the trunk and lower spine than the control group...
February 19, 2024: Biomedical Engineering Online
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