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|a Sports Biomechanics :
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|a Sports Biomechanics Reducing injuruy risk and improving sports performance; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Introduction; 1 Biomechanics of sports injury; INTRODUCTION -- THE SCIENCE OF STUDYING INJURY; ENERGY; LOAD, STRESS AND STRAIN; LOAD, STRESS AND STRAIN; VISCOELASTICITY AND ANISOTROPY; BONE; CARTILAGE; SKELETAL MUSCLE: MAXIMUM FORCE AND MUSCLE ACTIVATION; LIGAMENT AND TENDON PROPERTIES; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; 2 Injuries in sport: how the body behaves under load; INTRODUCTION -- DEFINING MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY; BONE.
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|a ARTICULAR CARTILAGELIGAMENTS AND TENDONS; MUSCLE; THE HIP, GROIN AND THIGH; THE KNEE; THE WRIST AND HAND; THE ELBOW; THE SHOULDER; THE HEAD, NECK AND BACK; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; 3 Risk factors forsports injury; INTRODUCTION -- UNDERSTANDING INJURY RISK FOR INJURY PREVENTION; INTRINSIC RISK FACTORS RELATED TO INJURY; EXTRINSIC RISK FACTORS RELATED TO INJURY; INJURY ASPECTS OF SPORTS SURFACES; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; 4 Calculating theloads on the body.
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|a INTRODUCTION -- ESTIMATING FORCES IN THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMTHE BASICS OF INVERSE DYNAMICS; THE INDETERMINACY PROBLEM; SOLVING THE INDETERMINACY PROBLEM; INVERSE OPTIMISATION; THE USE OF EMG TO IMPROVE MUSCLE FORCE ESTIMATES; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; 5 Performanceanalysis; INTRODUCTION -- WHAT IS PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS?; FOUR-STAGE APPROACH TO STRUCTURED PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS; QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS; NOTATIONAL ANALYSIS; BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING.
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|a 6 Performanceimprovementthrough qualitativebiomechanicalanalysisINTRODUCTION; PREPARATION STAGE -- IDENTIFYING CRITICAL FEATURES; OBSERVATION STAGE; EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS STAGE -- WHAT IS WRONG?; INTERVENTION STAGE -- PUTTING THINGS RIGHT; QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MOVEMENT AND COORDINATION PATTERNS; QUALITATIVE MOVEMENT ANALYSIS PACKAGES; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; APPENDIX 6.1 MOVEMENT AND COORDINATION VARIABILITY; 7 Performanceimprovementthroughquantitativebiomechanicalmodels; INTRODUCTION; STATISTICAL MODELS OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE.
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|a COMPUTER SIMULATION MODELSARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PERFORMANCE MODELLING; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS; REFERENCES; 8 Interventionto improveperformance; INTRODUCTION -- THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION FEEDBACK; AUGMENTED FEEDBACK; MODELS OF PERFORMANCE AND THEIR USE IN PROVIDING FEEDBACK; INFORMATION FEEDBACK AND MOTOR LEARNING; THE ROLE OF TECHNIQUE TRAINING; COMPUTER-BASED FEEDBACK; INTERVENTION CASE STUDIES; SUMMARY; STUDY TASKS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; FURTHER READING; Glossary; Index.
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|a When working with sports men and women, the biomechanist is faced with two apparently incompatible goals: reducing injury risk and improving sports performance. Now in a fully updated and revised edition, Sports Biomechanics introduces the fundamental principles that underpin our understanding of the biomechanics of both sports injury and performance, and explains how contemporary biomechanical science can be used to meet both of those goals simultaneously. The first four chapters of this book look closely at sports injury, including topics such as the properties of biological materials, mecha.
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