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Pertinacity Volume 4, Issue 2, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity Volume 4, Issue 2, Courteney L. Benjamin
Pertinacity
Pertinacity is a biannual magazine that features stories and reports on recent Korey Stringer Institute's initiatives.
Effects Of Various Ankle Braces On Lower Body Skill Related Performance In Collegiate Volleyball Players, J. Bailey, C. Champagne, M. Scott, J. Wade
Effects Of Various Ankle Braces On Lower Body Skill Related Performance In Collegiate Volleyball Players, J. Bailey, C. Champagne, M. Scott, J. Wade
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Posture And Tension In Violinists And Violists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick
Measuring The Effects Of The Alexander Technique On Posture And Tension In Violinists And Violists Using Motion Capture Technology, Rebekah Frederick
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Pertinacity Volume 4 Issue 1, Courteney Benjamin
The Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Muscle Activity Of The Lower Extremity In Ice Hockey Players, Noah Pring
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Lower Extremity Joint Angles In Hockey Players, Stacy Solomon
Effect Of Shin-Torso Alignment And Biomechanical Positioning On Lower Extremity Joint Angles In Hockey Players, Stacy Solomon
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2018, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
University Of Nebraska At Omaha Department Of Biomechanics Annual Report Spring 2018, Department Of Biomechanics, University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Biomechanics Annual Report
This report contains:
A letter from the Director: Dr. Nick Stergiou
Articles about Updates from the Center for research in Human Movement Variability
Articles about Updates from the Department of Biomechanics
Article about Other Exciting Events
Articles about Beyond our Boarders
Article about Outreach
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Influence Of Gluteus Medius Strength On Interlimb Asymmetry In Female Recreational Runners., Morgan Meyer, Olivia Moody, Kathryn Harrison, Gregory Crosswell, Bhushan Thakkar
Influence Of Gluteus Medius Strength On Interlimb Asymmetry In Female Recreational Runners., Morgan Meyer, Olivia Moody, Kathryn Harrison, Gregory Crosswell, Bhushan Thakkar
Undergraduate Research Posters
PURPOSE: Running-related injuries are most often single-sided and are partially attributed to lower limb movement and loading asymmetries.1 Gluteus Medius (GM) plays a significant role in lower limb alignment, especially in the frontal and transverse planes by its influence on the pelvis and the femur.2 Female runners are more prone to GM weakness which has been proposed to be a risk factor for overuse injuries.3 These strength deficits contribute to abnormal lower limb kinematics and kinetics during dynamic tasks like running and jumping.4 These changes include an increase in peak hip adduction angle (HA), hip internal …