04544nam 2201333z- 450 991055770620332120220111(CKB)5400000000046217(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77063(oapen)doab77063(EXLCZ)99540000000004621720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierApplied Biomechanics: Sport Performance and Injury PreventionBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (198 p.)3-0365-2608-0 3-0365-2609-9 This Special Issue had, as its main objective, the compilation of biomechanical studies on sports performance and its relationship with musculoskeletal injuries. It is a collection of research on eight different sports (soccer, volleyball, swimming, cycling, skiing, golf, athletics, and hockey) considering injuries in general and specific injuries such as hamstring muscle injury, anterior cruciate ligament of the knee, and pain of the pubic symphysis. Additionally, it is noteworthy that most of the studies considered both men and women. Classical biomechanical tools have been used, such as 2D and 3D motion analysis, force platforms, and electromyography.Applied BiomechanicsResearch and information: generalbicssc3D motion capture3D shape modelingaerodynamicsankle sprain preventionanthropometric characteristicsAPPathletic pubalgiabiological maturityblocking agilitycenter of pressurecompetitioncomputational fluid dynamicscore flexion to extension strength ratiocore functioncyclingdelayed releasedirect linear transformationdispersion of impact load during fallingDLT algorithmsdouble pendulumelectromyographyfatiguefemale soccerfield testflight timefootballforce platformforce ratiofull-body biomechanical modelinggroinhamstringhamstringshemi pelviseship flexibilityin-season interventioninertial sensorsinjuryinjury riskinter-limb coordinationjoint biomechanicskinematic sequenceskinematicsmaximum vertical jump heightmedian frequencymotion capture systemmuscle overloadmuscular activityn/anon-contact ACL injuriespelvic positionpelvic torsionperformanceperformance analysispostural controlpreventionprojected frontal areapubic painpubic symphysisratiorectus femorisreliabilityrisk factorssagittal biomechanicssmartphone applicationstatistical parametric mapping (SPM)symphyseal paintake-off velocitytalent developmentteam sporttrack and fieldtransition phasevertical jumpvolleyball spike landingwhip-like movementX-factoryouth ski racingResearch and information: generalNavarro Enriqueedt1332368Navandar ArchitedtVeiga SantiagoedtJuan Ferrer Alejandro SanedtNavarro EnriqueothNavandar ArchitothVeiga SantiagoothJuan Ferrer Alejandro SanothBOOK9910557706203321Applied biomechanics3567773UNINA