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Comparison of the Accuracy of Ground Reaction Force Component Estimation between Supervised Machine Learning and Deep Learning Methods Using Pressure Insoles. [PDF]
Kammoun A, Ravier P, Buttelli O.
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The acute effect of verbal instructions on performance and landing when dropping from different heights: the ground reaction force-time profile of drop vertical jumps in female volleyball athletes. [PDF]
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Sustained Limb-Level Loading: A Ground Reaction Force Phenotype Common to Individuals at High Risk for and Those With Knee Osteoarthritis. [PDF]
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
Background: Running biomechanics may play a role in running-related injury development, but to date, only a few modifiable factors have been prospectively associated with injury risk.
L. Malisoux +4 more
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Background: Running biomechanics may play a role in running-related injury development, but to date, only a few modifiable factors have been prospectively associated with injury risk.
L. Malisoux +4 more
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Ground reaction forces during sprint hurdles
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2021This study aimed to demonstrate ground reaction forces (GRFs) during sprint hurdles and to clarify determinants of faster sprint hurdlers. Eleven male hurdlers performed 60-m sprint hurdle trials, clearing five hurdles, during which step-to-step spatiotemporal and GRF variables were measured.
Ryu Nagahara +3 more
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The impact of sampling frequency on ground reaction force variables.
Journal of Biomechanics, 2022New portable and low-cost technologies for assessing limb loading may be useful in non-laboratory environments, but have relatively low sampling frequencies. The lowest recommended sampling frequency for impact kinetics has not been investigated.
Kristen E. Renner +3 more
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