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Measurement for Degree of Knee Flexion to Produce Optimal Jump Heights in Figure Skaters

Introduction/Research. Not a lot of biomechanical researchMost focused on landing angles related to knee injuries in athletesResearch shows figure skates as biomechanical disadvantageAnkle immobilization- no plantar/dorsiflexionMinimizes knee involvementHip/shoulder rotation more importantLafontaine, D. (2007). Three-dimensional kinematics of knee and ankle joints for three consecutive push-offs during ice hockey skating starts. Sports Biomechanics, 6(3), 391-406.Haguenauer, M., Legreneu9442

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Measurement for Degree of Knee Flexion to Produce Optimal Jump Heights in Figure Skaters

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