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Comparison Of Frontal Plane Trunk Kinematics And Hip And Knee Moments During Anticipated And Unanticipated Walking And Side Step Cutting Tasks, Jeff R. Houck, Andrew Duncan, Kenneth E. De Haven Nov 2006

Comparison Of Frontal Plane Trunk Kinematics And Hip And Knee Moments During Anticipated And Unanticipated Walking And Side Step Cutting Tasks, Jeff R. Houck, Andrew Duncan, Kenneth E. De Haven

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Background: Frontal plane trunk and lower extremity adjustments during unanticipated tasks are hypothesized to influence hip and knee neuromuscular control, and therefore, contribute to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk. The aims of this study were to examine frontal plane trunk/hip kinematics and hip and knee moments (measures of neuromuscular control) during unanticipated straight and side step cut tasks.

Methods: Kinematic and kinetic variables were collected while subjects performed two anticipated tasks, including walking straight (ST) and side step cutting (SS), and two unanticipated tasks (STU and SSU). Foot placement, thorax–pelvis–hip kinematic variables and hip and knee moments were calculated …


Scapular-Stabilization Exercises: Early-Intervention Prescription, Jason Brumitt Sep 2006

Scapular-Stabilization Exercises: Early-Intervention Prescription, Jason Brumitt

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

This article highlights exercise prescription to enhance scapular stabilization during the initial phase of rehabilitation, with additional tips for subsequent progression to exercises incorporating the kinetic chain.


The Role Of The Certified Strength And Conditioning Specialist In Preventing Childhood Obesity, Jason Brumitt Aug 2006

The Role Of The Certified Strength And Conditioning Specialist In Preventing Childhood Obesity, Jason Brumitt

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

Obesity is a leading cause of many chronic diseases. The likelihood of adult obesity increases if one is obese as a child. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist professionals in the high school setting can promote health and fitness to our youth through education and exercise prescription.


Scapula Stabilization Rehab Exercise Prescription, Jason Brumitt, Erik Meira Jun 2006

Scapula Stabilization Rehab Exercise Prescription, Jason Brumitt, Erik Meira

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

The athletic shoulder is susceptible to repetitive overuse injuries in sports. No shoulder rehabilitation program is complete without the prescription of exercises to enhance scapular function. An athlete should progress from basic rehabilitation exercises identified by electromyographic studies to dynamic, sport-specific positions before returning to sport.