Antagonist muscle co-contraction during a double-leg landing maneuver at two heights
Volume: 20, Issue: 13, Pages: 1382 - 1393
Published: Aug 24, 2017
Abstract
Knee injuries are common during landing activities. Greater landing height increases peak ground reaction forces (GRFs) and loading at the knee joint. As major muscles to stabilize the knee joint, Quadriceps and Hamstring muscles provide internal forces to attenuate the excessive GRF. Despite the number of investigations on the importance of muscle function during landing, the role of landing height on these muscles forces using modeling during...
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Title
Antagonist muscle co-contraction during a double-leg landing maneuver at two heights
Published Date
Aug 24, 2017
Volume
20
Issue
13
Pages
1382 - 1393
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