- pub = ("Medicine and Science In Sports and Exercise")
- Artículo:
Neuromuscular Biomechanical Modeling to Understand Knee Ligament Loading.
- Autor:
DAVID G. LLOYD
THOMAS S. BUCHANAN
THOR F. BESIER
- Resumen:
Purpose: This article examines our use of EMG-driven neuromuscular biomechanical models to study how muscles stabilize the knee. EMG can be used to establish which activation patterns are used by people for knee stabilization. However, it does not reveal the effectiveness of these patterns. The EMG-driven models provide quantitative comparisons of the effectiveness of the different knee-stabilizing activation patterns.
- Página:
1939
- Sección:
Symposium
- Publicación:
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
37
- Número:
11
- Fecha:
November 2005
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2005-11.txt
- Documento número 817817
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- Artículo:
Muscle, Ligament, and Joint-Contact Forces at the Knee during Walking.
- Autor:
Kevin B. Shelburne
Michael R. Torry
Marcus G. Pandy
- Resumen:
Purpose: In vivo measurement of the forces and strains in human tissues is currently impracticable. Computer modeling and simulation allows estimates of these quantities to be obtained noninvasively. This paper reviews our recent work on muscle, ligament, and joint loading at the knee during gait.
- Página:
1948
- Sección:
Symposium
- Publicación:
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
37
- Número:
11
- Fecha:
November 2005
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2005-11.txt
- Documento número 817818
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- Artículo:
Changes in Athlete Burnout and Motivation over a 12-Week League Tournament.
- Autor:
SCOTT L. CRESSWELL
ROBERT C. EKLUND
- Resumen:
Introduction: To date, empirical reports of an association between motivation and athlete burnout have been exclusively based on cross-sectional research. Conclusions regarding the nature of the relationship between motivation and burnout are limited because they do not provide longitudinal information.
- Página:
1957
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Psychobiology and Behavorial Strategies
- Publicación:
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
37
- Número:
11
- Fecha:
November 2005
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2005-11.txt
- Documento número 817819
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Aerobic Fitness and Neurocognitive Function in Healthy Preadolescent Children.
- Autor:
CHARLES H. HILLMAN
DARLA M. CASTELLI
SARAH M. BUCK
- Resumen:
Purpose: We investigated the relationship between age, aerobic fitness, and cognitive function by comparing high- and low-fit preadolescent children and adults.
- Página:
1967
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Psychobiology and Behavorial Strategies
- Publicación:
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
37
- Número:
11
- Fecha:
November 2005
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2005-11.txt
- Documento número 817820
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Effects of High- and Moderate-Intensity Training on Metabolism and Repeated Sprints.
- Autor:
DAVID BISHOP
CARMEL GOODMAN
BRIAN DAWSON
- Resumen:
Purpose: We compared the effects of high-intensity interval (HIT) and moderate-intensity continuous (MIT) training (matched for total work) on changes in repeated-sprint ability (RSA) and muscle metabolism.AUT JOHANN EDGE
- Página:
1975
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Psychobiology and Behavorial Strategies
- Publicación:
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
37
- Número:
11
- Fecha:
November 2005
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2005-11.txt
- Documento número 817821
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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