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Biomechanical Adaptations While Performing Bilateral Drop Landings With A Unilateral Ankle Tape Application, Eric Daniel Jenkins
Biomechanical Adaptations While Performing Bilateral Drop Landings With A Unilateral Ankle Tape Application, Eric Daniel Jenkins
Rehabilitation Sciences Theses & Dissertations
Ankle sprains are the most common injury in sport and exercise performance, which makes the utilization of ankle taping a common procedure to both prevent potential sprain, as well as protect against reinjury. However, unilateral ankle taping may have unintended consequences on the mechanics of the ankle and other joints of both legs. The aim of this dissertation was to determine the effects of ankle taping on lower body kinetics and kinematics, stiffness, and coordination during a bilateral landing task.
Twelve female participants completed a total of 90 drop landings across two visits, randomized from landing platforms of 30, 45, …
Broadening The Capability Of Kinetics Analysis In Biomechanics, Nicholas Nelson
Broadening The Capability Of Kinetics Analysis In Biomechanics, Nicholas Nelson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Two studies are discussed in this manuscript each preceded by a literature review of the topic. The first review and study explore agility movements and the effect that alternative upper designs in shoes might have on ground reaction force measures of performance. The second review and study evaluate methods of predicting ground reaction forces without the use of a force platform. A method of using effective forces and ways of improving its accuracy are evaluated in depth.
The Role Of Spine In Causing Lameness In Horses, Raja Zabeeh Ullah Khan
The Role Of Spine In Causing Lameness In Horses, Raja Zabeeh Ullah Khan
International Programs
Lameness is one of the most important problems of horses. It influences all communities who keep horses. Recent studies have shown the significance of spinal muscles and vertebrae in inducing lameness in horses. The field has not been explored much and requires application of biomechanics to define the role of spine in inducing lameness in horses. This presentation highlights the importance of spine in inducing lameness in horses by relating the solution with biomechanics.