Search results for "Ground contact"

showing 2 items of 2 documents

Intensity- and muscle-specific fascicle behavior during human drop jumps.

2006

The present study was designed to examine fascicle-tendon interaction in the synergistic medial gastrocnemius (MG) and soleus (Sol) muscles during drop jumps (DJ) performed from different drop heights (DH). Eight subjects performed unilateral DJ with maximal rebounds on a sledge apparatus from different DH. During the exercises, fascicle lengths (using ultrasonography) and electromyographic activities were recorded. The results showed that the fascicles of the MG and Sol muscles behaved differently during the contact phase, but the whole muscle-tendon unit and its tendinous tissue lengthened before shortening in both muscles. The Sol fascicles also lengthened before shortening during the g…

AdultPhysiologyMovementMuscle Fibers SkeletalElectromyographyStretch shortening cycleGround contactTendonsPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansMuscle SkeletalExerciseUltrasonographymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryChemistryElectromyographyDrop (liquid)AnatomyFascicleElasticityBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureBiarticular muscleLength changeUltrasonographybusinessMuscle ContractionJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
researchProduct

Biomechanische Überlegungen über Stoßkräfte und Fußstabilität beim Laufen

1993

The interaction between "man-shoe and surface" is presented as a model to discuss the complexity of human locomotion. Only if the physiological system "man" interacts positively with the physical requirements of shoe and surface quality running will become effective and economical. Especially during the early ground contact phase the hardness of the shoe construction determines the height of the vertical impact load. These adaptations have consequences in the emg amplitudes during the stretch activation phase of the contact. Comparing various jogging shoes with altered construction properties it can be shown that the "hardness" of the shoe material is well adapted by the variation in the em…

musculoskeletal diseasesFoot (prosody)Computer sciencebusiness.industrytechnology industry and agricultureEMG amplitudeStructural engineeringFlexor musclesStability (probability)Biomechanical Phenomenabody regionsGround contactotorhinolaryngologic diseasesOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRange of motionbusinessHuman locomotionSportverletzung · Sportschaden
researchProduct