Department of Health Science and Psychology, Federation University Australia, SMB Campus, Australia
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Relationship of Knee Abduction Moment to Trunk and Lower Extremity Segment Acceleration during Sport-specific Movements
Author(s): Fortiton Caroline*
This study investigates the relationship between Knee Abduction Moment (KAM) and trunk and lower extremity segment acceleration during sportspecific
movements. Understanding this relationship is crucial for elucidating biomechanical factors contributing to knee injury risk and developing
targeted interventions for injury prevention. Kinematic and kinetic data are collected during sport-specific movements, and correlation analysis is
performed to examine the associations between KAM and segmental acceleration patterns. The findings provide insights into the biomechanical
mechanisms underlying knee joint loading during dynamic movements, with implications for optimizing movement patterns and reducing injury
risk in athletes... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0673.2024.14.355
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