Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player

In Singapore and many other countries worldwide, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common among elite netball players. The main objective of this study is to investigate how kinematics of the lower extremities changes with varying landing height (20cm, 30cm and 40cm). One subject from the...

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Main Author: Ang, Shi Qi
Other Authors: Liao Kin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-401052023-03-03T15:35:01Z Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player Ang, Shi Qi Liao Kin Lim Chu Sing School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering National Institute of Education Singapore Sport Institute DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering In Singapore and many other countries worldwide, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common among elite netball players. The main objective of this study is to investigate how kinematics of the lower extremities changes with varying landing height (20cm, 30cm and 40cm). One subject from the National Netball Open Team participated in this exploratory study. Three dimensional kinematics and ground reaction forces are recorded using Qualisys® for single leg landing. Moments and joint reaction force are calculated using inverse dynamic equations using Visual 3D®. Comparisons between the dominant and non-dominant leg are also done. These ACL indicators such as knee abduction, peak VGRF, lateral GRF and knee extensor moment increase with landing height. Henceforth, increment in landing height will put the subject in a higher risk of having ACL injuries. The dominant leg uses more range of motion by bending hip and knee more which increases damping. Therefore, a lower VGRF, internal joint force is observed in the dominant leg compared to the non-dominant leg. However, a greater dynamic valgus moment that includes hip adduction, knee abduction angle and internal hip rotation is observed in the dominant leg. Hence, the dominant leg is at a higher risk of ACL injuries. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2010-06-10T06:21:08Z 2010-06-10T06:21:08Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40105 en Nanyang Technological University 98 p. application/pdf
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Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
description In Singapore and many other countries worldwide, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common among elite netball players. The main objective of this study is to investigate how kinematics of the lower extremities changes with varying landing height (20cm, 30cm and 40cm). One subject from the National Netball Open Team participated in this exploratory study. Three dimensional kinematics and ground reaction forces are recorded using Qualisys® for single leg landing. Moments and joint reaction force are calculated using inverse dynamic equations using Visual 3D®. Comparisons between the dominant and non-dominant leg are also done. These ACL indicators such as knee abduction, peak VGRF, lateral GRF and knee extensor moment increase with landing height. Henceforth, increment in landing height will put the subject in a higher risk of having ACL injuries. The dominant leg uses more range of motion by bending hip and knee more which increases damping. Therefore, a lower VGRF, internal joint force is observed in the dominant leg compared to the non-dominant leg. However, a greater dynamic valgus moment that includes hip adduction, knee abduction angle and internal hip rotation is observed in the dominant leg. Hence, the dominant leg is at a higher risk of ACL injuries.
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Ang, Shi Qi
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author Ang, Shi Qi
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title Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
title_short Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
title_full Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
title_fullStr Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
title_full_unstemmed Case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
title_sort case study on kinematics study of single leg landing of national netball player
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