[HTML][HTML] The theory of effort minimization in physical activity
B Cheval, MP Boisgontier - Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Imagine you planned to go for a walk this morning, but you got stuck to your chair. What are
the forces that could explain this failure to engage in physical activity? Is it a paucity of a …
the forces that could explain this failure to engage in physical activity? Is it a paucity of a …
Biomechanical energy harvesting for wearable and mobile devices: State-of-the-art and future directions
Wearable and mobile devices, such as smartphones, smartwatches, wearable medical
devices, etc., have become an important part of our daily life. Most of these devices are …
devices, etc., have become an important part of our daily life. Most of these devices are …
Stretchable and suturable fibre sensors for wireless monitoring of connective tissue strain
Implantable sensors can be used to monitor biomechanical strain continuously. However,
three key challenges need to be addressed before they can be of use in clinical practice: the …
three key challenges need to be addressed before they can be of use in clinical practice: the …
Ultrastretchable organogel/silicone fiber-helical sensors for self-powered implantable ligament strain monitoring
F Sheng, B Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Li, R Cheng, C Wei… - ACS …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Implantable sensors with the abilities of real-time healthcare monitoring and auxiliary
training are important for exercise-induced or disease-induced muscle and ligament injuries …
training are important for exercise-induced or disease-induced muscle and ligament injuries …
In vivo behavior of the human soleus muscle with increasing walking and running speeds
The interaction between the muscle fascicle and tendon components of the human soleus
(SO) muscle influences the capacity of the muscle to generate force and mechanical work …
(SO) muscle influences the capacity of the muscle to generate force and mechanical work …
Late swing or early stance? A narrative review of hamstring injury mechanisms during high‐speed running
CJB Kenneally‐Dabrowski, NAT Brown… - … Journal of Medicine …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Hamstring injuries are highly prevalent in many running‐based sports, and predominantly
affect the long head of biceps femoris. Re‐injury rates are also high and together lead to …
affect the long head of biceps femoris. Re‐injury rates are also high and together lead to …
[HTML][HTML] The iliotibial band: a complex structure with versatile functions
The development of a pronounced iliotibial band (ITB) is an anatomically distinct evolution of
humans. The mechanical behaviour of this “new” structure is still poorly understood and …
humans. The mechanical behaviour of this “new” structure is still poorly understood and …
Lower extremity stiffness: considerations for testing, performance enhancement, and injury risk
ABSTRACT Brazier, J, Maloney, S, Bishop, C, Read, PJ, and Turner, AN. Lower extremity
stiffness: considerations for testing, performance enhancement, and injury risk. J Strength …
stiffness: considerations for testing, performance enhancement, and injury risk. J Strength …
Sprint running: from fundamental mechanics to practice—a review
T Haugen, D McGhie, G Ettema - European journal of applied physiology, 2019 - Springer
In this review, we examine the literature in light of the mechanical principles that govern
linear accelerated running. While the scientific literature concerning sprint mechanics is …
linear accelerated running. While the scientific literature concerning sprint mechanics is …
Lower-limb muscular strategies for increasing running speed
AG Schache, TW Dorn, GP Williams… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2014 - jospt.org
This clinical commentary discusses the mechanisms used by the lower-limb musculature to
achieve faster running speeds. A variety of methodological approaches have been taken to …
achieve faster running speeds. A variety of methodological approaches have been taken to …