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International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Biomechanics and Neural Control

2023

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Lumbopelvic Stability During A Single Leg Step Down Predicts Elbow Varus Torque During Baseball Pitching, Zachary J. Dezee, Adam J. Barrack, Kayla Bucci, Ryan J. Zerega, Rachel K. Straub, Andrew R. Karduna, Lori A. Michener Nov 2023

Lumbopelvic Stability During A Single Leg Step Down Predicts Elbow Varus Torque During Baseball Pitching, Zachary J. Dezee, Adam J. Barrack, Kayla Bucci, Ryan J. Zerega, Rachel K. Straub, Andrew R. Karduna, Lori A. Michener

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During a baseball pitch, energy is transferred from the lower extremities through the lumbopelvic junction to produce ball velocity. Reduced lumbopelvic stability has been associated with elbow injury in pitchers, and commonly ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears. The primary biomechanical mechanism of UCL tears is high elbow varus torque. Understanding how decreased lumbopelvic stability influences the development of elbow varus torque could identify risk factors of UCL elbow injury. PURPOSE: Characterize the predictive ability of lumbopelvic stability on elbow varus torque during a baseball pitch. METHODS: NCAA Division 1 baseball players (N=44; 19.6+1.3yrs) participated. Pitchers threw ten fastballs from a …


Greater Motor Evoked Torque In Aclr Patients During Force Reproduction Task Compared To Health Controls, Anisha A. Patel, Christine E. Phelps, Haley Huntington, Lana J. Kayali, Caitlyn E. Olshausen, Anika Khurana, Tina Boluordi, Yong Woo An Nov 2023

Greater Motor Evoked Torque In Aclr Patients During Force Reproduction Task Compared To Health Controls, Anisha A. Patel, Christine E. Phelps, Haley Huntington, Lana J. Kayali, Caitlyn E. Olshausen, Anika Khurana, Tina Boluordi, Yong Woo An

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Persistent quadriceps dysfunction following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) may lead to further pathological complication. Quadriceps weakness has been linked to corticospinal excitability. However, it remains unclear how this altered corticospinal excitability contributes to ACLR patients during knee strength tasks when compared to healthy controls. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine force reproduction strategies during isometric knee extension between ACLR patients and healthy controls. METHODS: Five ACLR (20.40±1.67yrs, 72.12±12.87kg, 171.07±7.40cm) participants and five matched healthy controls (21.00±1.73yrs, 65.77±13.61kg, 166.62±11.99cm) performed an isometric force reproduction task. They were instructed to maintain 10% of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) …


Validation Of Vertical Force Measures During Hop Tasks Using Pressure Insoles, Andrew Cho, Erin Cagle, Sylwia Lipior, Susan Sigward Nov 2023

Validation Of Vertical Force Measures During Hop Tasks Using Pressure Insoles, Andrew Cho, Erin Cagle, Sylwia Lipior, Susan Sigward

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Assessment of vertical ground reaction forces (vGRF) during jumping and landing tasks is commonly used as a tool to quantify limb loading following injury. While embedded force plates are the current gold standard, cost and poor ecological validity limit their feasibility for assessment of loading during sport agility tasks. Wearable pressure insoles can measure plantar pressure wirelessly and may provide an alternative for on-field assessments. Previous studies have assessed the validity of insoles with varying results. Few studies have considered tasks that require both vertical and horizontal forces similar to those required for agility tasks. This may have important implications …


Does Neuromuscular Fatigue Occur From One Doubles Pickleball Match?, Matthew Ritchey, Margaret Falknor, George Beckham, Eric Martin Nov 2023

Does Neuromuscular Fatigue Occur From One Doubles Pickleball Match?, Matthew Ritchey, Margaret Falknor, George Beckham, Eric Martin

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Pickleball is an emerging sport that is continuing to gain popularity among people of all ages. Little research has been completed on the performance aspects of the game. PURPOSE: Lower body force production is an important aspect of any sport. A countermovement jump is a useful way to test that characteristic. Acute decreases in force production are an indicator of fatigue. No previous research of force production and fatigue has been completed on pickleball. Therefore the purpose of this study was to test countermovement jump performance before and after a match of doubles pickleball to determine if neuromuscular fatigue …


Investigation Into Lower Extremity Accommodation During Lbppt Submaximal Running, Ciya Clyde, Miles Mercer, Julia Freedman Silvernail Nov 2023

Investigation Into Lower Extremity Accommodation During Lbppt Submaximal Running, Ciya Clyde, Miles Mercer, Julia Freedman Silvernail

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Running is a popular sport but often leads to overuse injuries due to repetitive ground reaction forces (GRF) impacting the lower extremities. Lower Body Positive Pressure Treadmills (LBPPT) have gained popularity in clinical and research environments for their ability to reduce the runners’ bodyweight, consequently lowering the GRFs. PURPOSE: To investigate whether there is an accommodation period present during LBPPT submaximal running for lower body GRFs. METHODS: Participants (n =3; 1 male, 2 females; age: 26 ± 1.63 years; mass: 63.73 ± 7.77kg; height: 1.64 ± 0.11m) were recruited to complete three 15-minute bodyweight support (BWS) conditions at …


Low Back Demand Of Equipment Carriage Tasks In Golf, Guanrong Cai, Jacob Cho, Yunsheng Zou, Jordan Cannon, George Salem Nov 2023

Low Back Demand Of Equipment Carriage Tasks In Golf, Guanrong Cai, Jacob Cho, Yunsheng Zou, Jordan Cannon, George Salem

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Low back injury is a common concern in golfers and caddies. The literature often points to the biomechanics of the golf swing as the major contributing factor; however, golfers and caddies can regularly walk upward of 10,000 steps on uneven terrain while carrying equipment, which can contribute to the cumulative load on the low back. PURPOSE: To examine the low back biomechanical demands during golf equipment carriage and pick-up tasks. METHODS: Sixteen golfers (11M/5F, 27.4±3.5yrs) participated in 3D motion capture of a golf bag pick-up task and 3 walking tasks (1. unloaded walking [UW], 2. unilateral carrying on …


Comparing Knee Kinetics And Muscular Activity Between The Barbell Squat And Flywheel Squat In Recreationally Trained Females, Justin Lam, Janice Ko, Sean Yonemori, Jenny Nguyen, Kevin Valenzuela, Kurt A. Escobar, Joshua A. Cotter Nov 2023

Comparing Knee Kinetics And Muscular Activity Between The Barbell Squat And Flywheel Squat In Recreationally Trained Females, Justin Lam, Janice Ko, Sean Yonemori, Jenny Nguyen, Kevin Valenzuela, Kurt A. Escobar, Joshua A. Cotter

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Previous literature has supported flywheel (FW) training with inducing muscular size and strength comparable to resistance training with free weights. However, it remains unclear how the biomechanical demands of these two training methods differ regarding reducing the risk of load-dependent injuries. PURPOSE: With the growing population of female astronauts, this study aimed to compare knee joint kinetics and muscle activation when squatting to full depth on the barbell back (BB) squat and a gravity-independent FW device utilizing technology to be deployed in future long-term space missions. METHODS: Twenty recreationally trained females (22.3 ± 2.7 yrs, 1.6 ± 0.1 m, 59.8 …


Frontal Plane Range Of Motion Differences In Unilateral And Bilateral Battle Rope Sets: A Pilot Study, Janice Ko, Sean Yonemori, Kevin Valenzuela Nov 2023

Frontal Plane Range Of Motion Differences In Unilateral And Bilateral Battle Rope Sets: A Pilot Study, Janice Ko, Sean Yonemori, Kevin Valenzuela

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Battle rope exercises are commonly used among cross-fitters to build overall muscular strength and cardiorespiratory endurance. Although this training method is physically demanding, no studies have examined the frontal plane movements in the lower extremities when performing battle ropes exercises in their different variations. PURPOSE: The objective of this research was to compare the frontal plane range of motion (ROM) along with the peak joint angles of the ankle, knee, and hip when performing bilateral and unilateral battle ropes exercises. METHODS: Participants with at least six months of resistance training experience performed four sets of bilateral and unilateral battle ropes …


The Effects Of Unilateral And Bilateral Battle Rope Exercise On The Lower Extremity Joint Force: A Pilot Study, Sean A. Yonemori, Janice Ko, Kevin Valenzuela Nov 2023

The Effects Of Unilateral And Bilateral Battle Rope Exercise On The Lower Extremity Joint Force: A Pilot Study, Sean A. Yonemori, Janice Ko, Kevin Valenzuela

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The battle rope exercise recently has increased its popularity due to cross fit gyms implementing it into the workout programs. Individuals use this workout to strengthen their upper body, however it is unknown how different modalities of using the battle ropes affects the lower extremity joint force required to stabilize the body. PURPOSE: To examine the effects of unilateral and bilateral battle ropes exercises on lower extremity joint force. METHODS: Subjects performed four bilateral battle rope trials and four unilateral battle rope trials. The trials consisted of twenty seconds of continuous activity with three minutes of rest in between …


The Effects Of Fatigue On Center Of Pressure Measures During Front Lunges, Logan C. Randall, Michele Leblanc Nov 2023

The Effects Of Fatigue On Center Of Pressure Measures During Front Lunges, Logan C. Randall, Michele Leblanc

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Front lunges are a common exercise in strength and conditioning programs. Extensive research on front lunge biomechanical movement exists previously, however, the existing research lacks information regarding fatigue or center of pressure (COP). PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fatigue on COP behavior in front lunges. METHODS: Participants were ages 18 to 30 and recreationally active. Participants were guided through sufficient warm up and practiced the lunge movement, barefoot, at the cadence of 15 repetitions/minute. Step length was assigned as the length from their greater trochanter to lateral malleolus. Participants completed front lunges …


Effects Of High Heeled Gait On Knee Joint Mechanics, James Baldonado, Errin Abosolo, Harry Montoya, Zander Sadorra, Christie R. O'Hara Nov 2023

Effects Of High Heeled Gait On Knee Joint Mechanics, James Baldonado, Errin Abosolo, Harry Montoya, Zander Sadorra, Christie R. O'Hara

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Numerous women wear high heeled shoes, whether it be a professional attire, part of an outfit for a ballroom gala, or just casual day to day wear. Often, the high heel of choice in these situations is the stiletto. These shoes adversely affect natural gait and have the potential to alter joint mechanics in the knee during gait. PURPOSE: This study is designed to analyze the impacts of wearing high heels, and if it puts the user at a higher risk of a degenerative condition with repeated use. We hypothesized that all of our dependent variables would see a …


Effects Of Dance Footwear On Kinetics And Lower Limb Joint Kinematics During Sauté Jumps, Eloisa Hernandez, Erin Onat, Kevin Phan, Jenny Camacho, Ricardo Tolentino, Danielle N. Jarvis Nov 2023

Effects Of Dance Footwear On Kinetics And Lower Limb Joint Kinematics During Sauté Jumps, Eloisa Hernandez, Erin Onat, Kevin Phan, Jenny Camacho, Ricardo Tolentino, Danielle N. Jarvis

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While some efforts have been made to design footwear that would be beneficial for dancers in terms of performance and injury prevention, most footwear commonly used by dancers offers very little support to the foot and ankle region. Footwear has the potential to modify the interaction between the foot and the floor, but there is minimal research examining the effects of footwear on dance performance. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of footwear on ground reaction forces and lower extremity joint motion during a sauté (dance specific bipedal vertical jump) landing. METHODS: Eighteen …


Portability Vs. Precedent: Imus Vs. 3d Motion Capture For Collecting Kinematic Data In Dancers, Ricardo Tolentino, Gwendolyn R. Retzinger, Stephana Powell, Luis F. Gonzalez, Danielle N. Jarvis Nov 2023

Portability Vs. Precedent: Imus Vs. 3d Motion Capture For Collecting Kinematic Data In Dancers, Ricardo Tolentino, Gwendolyn R. Retzinger, Stephana Powell, Luis F. Gonzalez, Danielle N. Jarvis

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The emergence of portable kinematic data collection systems (Inertial Measurement Units - IMUs) have become a potential alternative to 3D video motion capture systems for real-world application. However, there remains little research on the application of IMU technology for the evaluation of dancers’ biomechanical movement. PURPOSE: To assess the validity of the Noraxon IMU system compared with the Cortex 3D video motion capture system for kinematic data collection during a sauté. METHODS: 10 healthy, advanced female dancers were equipped with both a Noraxon IMU (200Hz) system and reflective markers used with a 12-camera Motion Analysis system (Cortex, 250 …


Effect Of Lead Leg And Fatigue On Ground Reaction Forces In Front Lunges, Jasmyne Holliday, Michele Leblanc Nov 2023

Effect Of Lead Leg And Fatigue On Ground Reaction Forces In Front Lunges, Jasmyne Holliday, Michele Leblanc

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Front lunges are a beneficial exercise that are frequently used for rehabilitation and strength training. In the studies previously conducted, only vertical ground reaction force (GRF) data for the preferred lead leg was analyzed and only male subjects were included (Gao et al., 2022, Park et al., 2021). PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of lead leg and fatigue on lead leg anterior/posterior (Fy) and vertical (Fz) GRFs during the eccentric and concentric phases of the front lunge. METHODS: Ten recreationally active women were recruited and performed front lunges with an assigned step …


Cycling Versus Treadmill Potentiation Effects Following High-Intensity Interval Training, Mark Martinez, Juliet Moore, Kathryn Havens, George Salem Nov 2023

Cycling Versus Treadmill Potentiation Effects Following High-Intensity Interval Training, Mark Martinez, Juliet Moore, Kathryn Havens, George Salem

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High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged as a popular form of exercise, with intermittent bouts of higher and lower intensity cycles. Not well understood to date is the influence of HIIT exercise modality (e.g., cycling vs treadmill running) on measures of jump performance. A generally accepted metric for assessing performance and overall athleticism involves performing a countermovement jump (CMJ). Furthermore, heavy exercise has been shown to improve muscle performance using post-activation potentiation. Purpose: This study compared the effects of HIIT bouts of cycling vs treadmill running on CMJ concentric impulse, peak takeoff force, and jump height. Methods: Eleven young, …


The Effects Of Heavy Backpack Carriage On Hand Strength, Malea N. Lopez, Jennifer L. Hein, Katherine Saul, Deanna J. Schmidt Nov 2023

The Effects Of Heavy Backpack Carriage On Hand Strength, Malea N. Lopez, Jennifer L. Hein, Katherine Saul, Deanna J. Schmidt

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Force production in upper limb muscles could be affected following exercise that involves carrying a heavy backpack load. In lower limb muscles, previous study has demonstrated that there is muscle force depression after several different regimens of metabolically and mechanically demanding exercise. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to examine pinch strength after exercising while carrying a heavy backpack with straps that compress the nerves and blood vessels of the upper limb. We hypothesized that backpack load carriage at 15% body weight and 30% body weight will lead to changes in upper limb lateral pinch strength as compared …


Biomechanical Analysis Of Change Of Direction Movements In Women's Collegiate Soccer Players, Malia Yim, Allie Lam, Travis Peterson Nov 2023

Biomechanical Analysis Of Change Of Direction Movements In Women's Collegiate Soccer Players, Malia Yim, Allie Lam, Travis Peterson

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Change of Direction (COD) tasks are common in a variety of high performance sports. PURPOSE: This study aims to determine technique and kinetic differences between unexpected defensive COD tasks in women’s collegiate soccer players. METHODS: Eleven collegiate soccer players participated voluntarily in accordance with the local IRB, performing six 180°R and L , 135° L, and 225°R tasks, approaching from 5m and exiting 3m. Force (Kistler, 1200Hz) and timing information (Brower) data was collected. Repeated Measures ANOVA determined differences across the group between movement directions. RESULTS: Four categories of techniques emerged: natural step, shuffle, hop, and stomp. 135L COD tasks …


Peak Power Changes During A Countermovement Jump Following Treadmill And Cycling High-Intensity Interval Training, Michael G. Maregne, Juliet Moore, E Todd Schroeder Nov 2023

Peak Power Changes During A Countermovement Jump Following Treadmill And Cycling High-Intensity Interval Training, Michael G. Maregne, Juliet Moore, E Todd Schroeder

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Within activities involving jumping, peak power can be a significant factor to consider when assessing an athlete’s overall physical performance. By investigating different modalities of exercise, it is possible to discover potential benefits or flaws in certain workout regimens that may influence jump performance. In turn, this could influence how physical trainers, athletes, and recreationally active people approach their exercise routine to maximize performance. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in peak jump power during a countermovement jump (CMJ) immediately following and 1-hour post high-intensity interval training (HIIT) using high-impact (running) and low-impact (cycling) …


The Association Between Ankle Dorisflexion And Force-Related Sport Performance Variables, Sean Conboy, Teige Barrett, Kevin Choe Nov 2023

The Association Between Ankle Dorisflexion And Force-Related Sport Performance Variables, Sean Conboy, Teige Barrett, Kevin Choe

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The back squat (BS) is commonly implemented in strength training programs to improve athletic performance. In order to perform the BS successfully, individuals must have adequate ankle dorsiflexion as it allows the knee to travel forward and lower the center of mass. However, it is currently unknown whether ankle dorsiflexion during the squat is associated with important sport performance variables, such as BS 1-rep max (1RM), peak ground reaction force (GRF) or rate of force development (RFD). PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between peak ankle dorsiflexion angle (DFA) and BS 1RM, peak GRF, …


Vertical Ground Reaction Forces During Stair Descent Transition For Individuals With Femoroacetabular Impingement And Osteoarthritis, Sadie E. Peete, Bryce Truver, Michael Bahk, Marc Mirisch, Michele Leblanc Nov 2023

Vertical Ground Reaction Forces During Stair Descent Transition For Individuals With Femoroacetabular Impingement And Osteoarthritis, Sadie E. Peete, Bryce Truver, Michael Bahk, Marc Mirisch, Michele Leblanc

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Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a pathological condition characterized by the misshapen junction between the femoral head and acetabular rim causing joint friction. Not all individuals with FAI experience symptoms associated with the condition. Previous research has determined differences between those with and without symptomatic FAI (FAI-s) and those with and without osteoarthritis (OA) during stair ascent (Hammond et al., 2017 and Hall et al., 2017, respectively). No studies focused on stair descent ground reaction forces (GRFs) between individuals with FAI and/or OA exist. PURPOSE: This study analyzed key vertical GRF values during stair descent transition in adults with FAI-s, asymptomatic …


Biomechanical Indicators Of Steeplechase Hurdle Success, Luke Vankeersbilck, Luke Johnston, Iain Hunter Nov 2023

Biomechanical Indicators Of Steeplechase Hurdle Success, Luke Vankeersbilck, Luke Johnston, Iain Hunter

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The steeplechase is a long-distance running event that requires competitors to jump over 28 hurdles and 7 water jumps over the course of the race. This frequent jumping means that hurdling technique is important and the ability to maintain speed over the barriers can help a runner succeed. PURPOSE: To determine which variables predict maintenance of speed while hurdling in the steeplechase. METHODS: Data were collected at the USATF outdoor championships and Olympic Trials from 2011 to 2023 for both men and women. A Sony video camera running at 120 Hz was used to evaluate several aspects of …


The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Muscle Activation During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaiah K. Githuka, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Lower Extremity Muscle Activation During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaiah K. Githuka, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins

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Lateral ankle sprains (LASs) are the most common injury in sports. Up to 74% of individuals with an initial LAS develop chronic ankle instability (CAI) with chronic ankle pain being one of the residual symptoms. PURPOSE: To Identify the effects of chronic pain levels on lower extremity muscle activation during a maximal jump landing/cutting in CAI individuals. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study. Twenty CAI individuals with high pain (High pain) (9M, 11F; age=22±2year; height= 1.74±0.10m; mass=79.4±14.6kg, pain=67.4±7.7), 20 CAI individuals with low pain (Low pain) (9M, 11F; age=21±3year; height=1.73±0.08m; mass=74.2±12.7kg, pain=91.7±3.9), and 20 healthy controls (Control) (9M, 11F; …


Effects Of Anticipation On Energy Dissipation Patterns Among Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Joshua M. Wilson, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

Effects Of Anticipation On Energy Dissipation Patterns Among Chronic Ankle Instability Patients, Joshua M. Wilson, Minsub Oh, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, J. Ty Hopkins

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Ankle inversion injuries often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI patients use altered energy dissipation patterns during jump-landing, but most studies have been limited to tasks performed under anticipated conditions. It is unclear how the anticipatory condition affects joint energetics in CAI patients. PURPOSE: To identify the effects of anticipation on energy dissipation during jump-landing among CAI, coper, and control subjects. METHODS: 60 subjects were categorized according to the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure and Ankle Instability Index. 20 CAI patients (10males, 10females, 1.74±0.1m, 69.1±10.2kg), 20 Copers (10males, 10females, 1.76±0.1m, 70.9±11.1kg), and 20 Controls (10males, 10females, 1.74±0.1m, …


The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Joint Angle During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Dallin E. Fjerstad, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

The Effects Of Chronic Pain Levels On Joint Angle During Jump Landing/Cutting In Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability, Dallin E. Fjerstad, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins

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About 60% of chronic ankle instability (CAI) individuals report ankle pain persisting for longer than 3 months. They have the risk of recurrent ankle sprains while performing multiplanar tasks such as jumping with landing/cutting. However, little is known about the effects of chronic pain levels on joint kinematics differences and how chronic pain levels contribute to motor outcomes when performing multiplanar motions. PURPOSE: To identify the effects of pain levels on kinematics during jump landing/cutting in CAI individuals. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional study. Twenty CAI patients with high pain (high pain) (9 males, 11 females; age=22±2year; …


Examining The Acute Effects Of Virtual Reality On The Star Excursion Balance Test In Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaac T. Edwards, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins Nov 2023

Examining The Acute Effects Of Virtual Reality On The Star Excursion Balance Test In Chronic Ankle Instability, Isaac T. Edwards, Hyunwook Lee, Seugnuk Han, Minsub Oh, J. Ty Hopkins

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Chronic ankle instability (CAI) patients display mechanical and functional restrictions, along with neurocognitive dysfunction after lateral ankle sprains. Athletes need to divide their attention to effectively multitask during sports activities. Recent studies have utilized virtual reality (VR) to simulate dynamic sporting environments, aiming to enhance cognitive and postural control. However, little is known about the acute effects of VR on dynamic postural control in CAI patients. PURPOSE: To identify the acute effects of VR gear on dynamic postural control in CAI patients. METHODS: This study was a cross-over study. Twenty CAI patients (11males, 9females; age=21±3year; height=1.63±0.28m; mass=74±13.1kg). We …


Difference Of Elbow Extension Velocity During Flat And Mound Throwing, Omar Arizpe, Joshua Perez, Bryon C. Applequist Feb 2023

Difference Of Elbow Extension Velocity During Flat And Mound Throwing, Omar Arizpe, Joshua Perez, Bryon C. Applequist

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In baseball, players encounter varying forms of throwing that is dependent upon position. Pitchers often throw on a mound, while position players are seen throwing from a flat ground. The throwing motion of a baseball consists of six phases: wind-up, stride, late cocking, acceleration, deceleration, and follow through. Each of these different phases consists of velocities being produced from the lower body through the elbow, which contributes to a potential cause of throwing arm injuries. Given the prominence of elbow injuries to pitchers, investigation into the solution to reducing arm injuries has continued to gain traction. PURPOSE: The purpose …


The Effects Of Equine-Assisted Therapy On Gait In Adults With Parkinson’S Disease: A Preliminary Analysis, Hunter Alvis, Kanji Mori, Nicholas A. Levine, Andrea Martinez, Suzanne Sessums, Kevin Becker, Heather Roberts, Brandon R. Rigby Feb 2023

The Effects Of Equine-Assisted Therapy On Gait In Adults With Parkinson’S Disease: A Preliminary Analysis, Hunter Alvis, Kanji Mori, Nicholas A. Levine, Andrea Martinez, Suzanne Sessums, Kevin Becker, Heather Roberts, Brandon R. Rigby

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive, neurological disorder caused by the destruction of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra of the brain. To treat motor symptoms of PD, individuals may choose alternative modes of exercise, such as equine-assisted therapy (EAT), to improve physiological health. PURPOSE: To determine changes in gait following 8 weeks of Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT) in older men with PD. METHODS: Six older adults (age = 68.0 ± 8.6 yrs; height = 178.6 ± 8.3 cm; weight = 93.4 ± 16.3 kg; Hoehn and Yahr classification = 2.8 ± 0.4; time since diagnosis = …


The Effect Of Mobility And Strength Training On Firefighter Cadet Functional Mobility, Raquel J. Cavazos, B. Greg Meek, Hussien K. Jabai, Michael D. Oldham Feb 2023

The Effect Of Mobility And Strength Training On Firefighter Cadet Functional Mobility, Raquel J. Cavazos, B. Greg Meek, Hussien K. Jabai, Michael D. Oldham

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Strength and Conditioning programs have positive effects on athletic performance (Hedrick, 2002). Similarly, firefighters have to be adequately fit to perform their job duties which require muscular strength and endurance, and aerobic fitness (Smith, 2011). Thus, firefighter’s health and fitness, including mobility, is crucial in their job performance. PURPOSE: We examined the effects of a strength, conditioning, and mobility program on functional mobility in firefighter cadets. METHODS: 43 firefighter cadets who were enrolled in a 12-week basic firefighter academy course participated. Cadets were separated into one of three cohorts; 1) No program; 2) Unmonitored Program; and 3) Indirectly Monitored …


Relationship Between Regional Pectoralis Major Muscle Size And Peak Power During Incline Bench Press Strength Testing: A Pilot Study, Dawei Guan, Daniel Newmire, Ronald Snarr, Bryon C. Applequist Feb 2023

Relationship Between Regional Pectoralis Major Muscle Size And Peak Power During Incline Bench Press Strength Testing: A Pilot Study, Dawei Guan, Daniel Newmire, Ronald Snarr, Bryon C. Applequist

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The peak power generated by skeletal muscle during strength training is influenced by several factors, including body weight, maximal force, and muscle fiber orientation, as well as the function affecting excitation patterns. However, there is limited research on the relationship between regional muscle size and peak power output. PURPOSE: This pilot study seeks to explore the associations between muscle thickness (MT) and cross-sectional area (CSA) of the pectoralis major and peak power output during an incline bench (IB) press one-repetition maximum (1RM) strength bout. METHODS: Seven participants (males = 3; females = 4; age: 24.3±2.7 years; height: 168.2±3.3 …


Biomechanical Response Of The Leg To Single Leg Drop Landings Before And After Prolonged Plantar Flexor Stretch., Himadri Patel, Michael W. Olson Feb 2023

Biomechanical Response Of The Leg To Single Leg Drop Landings Before And After Prolonged Plantar Flexor Stretch., Himadri Patel, Michael W. Olson

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The plantar flexor muscles have become important in activities such as gait analysis in healthy and patient populations. The duration of stretch is reported to influence their ability to generate force and if mechanical laxity is present after stretching, it is unclear how this laxity will influence the movement patterns of the lower extremities. PURPOSE: The study aimed to investigate influence of prolonged stretch to plantar flexor muscles on landing biomechanics during a single-leg drop landings. METHODS: Sixteen active participants (24.6 ± 3.1 yrs, 75.4 ± 15.6 kg mass, 1.75 ± 0.9m height) were recruited and randomly assigned …