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2016

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

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Knee Joint Internal Forces During Squat Jump Exercise, Ricardo Moreno Dec 2016

Knee Joint Internal Forces During Squat Jump Exercise, Ricardo Moreno

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The purpose of this research is to investigate muscular ligament and joint contact forces produced during squat jump exercise. An inverse dynamics, two dimensional, leg model is used to describe the motion in the sagittal plane. The lower extremity model includes two bones, tibia and femur, tibio-femoral ligaments, and muscles such as quadriceps, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius. The ligaments are anatomically modeled as nonlinear strings, but the femoral condyle is modeled as a circle and the tibial plateau as a straight line. Experimental squat jump exercises are conducted to obtain the ground reaction forces, the angular accelerations, and centroid linear acceleration …