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March 16th, 2015

Impact differences in ground reaction force and center of mass between the first and second landing phases of a drop vertical jump and their implications for injury risk assessment

Equipment: 2 AMTI BP600900 Force Plates

Nathaniel A. Bates, Kevin R. Ford, Gregory D. Myer, Timothy E. Hewett, Impact differences in ground reaction force and center of mass between the first and second landing phases of a drop vertical jump and their implications for injury risk assessment, Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 46, Issue 7, 26 April 2013, Pages 1237-1241

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.02.024

Keywords: Drop jump; ACL; Reaction force; Injury prevention; Biomechanics

 

BP600900