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Ground Reaction Force: Dominant vs. Non Dominant Single Leg Landings

Ground Reaction Force: Dominant vs. Non Dominant Single Leg Landings. Sara Gharabaghli Rebecca Krogstad Sara Lynch Sophia Saavedra Tamara Wright. Introduction. Hypothesis Significance Similar Studies. Methods. Results. Discussion. Purpose Our study Limitations Further studies.

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Ground Reaction Force: Dominant vs. Non Dominant Single Leg Landings

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  1. Ground Reaction Force: Dominant vs. Non Dominant Single Leg Landings Sara Gharabaghli Rebecca Krogstad Sara Lynch Sophia Saavedra Tamara Wright

  2. Introduction • Hypothesis • Significance • Similar Studies

  3. Methods

  4. Results

  5. Discussion • Purpose • Our study • Limitations • Further studies

  6. References • Brown T.N. , McLean S.G. , Palmieri-Smith R.M. (2013). Associations Between Lower Limb Muscle Activation Strategies and Resultant Multi-planar Knee Kinetics During Single Leg Landings. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1-6 • Fong, C. , Blackburn, J. , Norcross, M. , McGrath, M. , & Padua, D. (2011). Ankle-Dorsiflexion Range of Motion and Landing Biomechanics. Journal of Athletic Training, 46(1), 5-10. • Podraza, J. T., & White, S. C. (2010) Effect of knee flexion angle on ground reaction forces, knee moments and muscle co-contraction during an impact-like deceleration landing: Implications for the non-contact mechanism of ACL injury. The Knee, 17, 291-295. • Schmitz, R. , Kulas, A. , Perrin, D. , Riemann, B. , & Shultz, S. (2007). Sex Differences in Lower Extremity Biomechanics During Single Leg Landings. Clinical Biomechanics, 22(6), 681-688. • Van Der Harst, J.J. , Gokeler, A, . & Hof, A. L. (2007). Leg Kinematics and Kinetics in Landing from A Single-leg Hop for Distance: A Comparison Between Dominant and Non-Dominant Leg. Clinical Biomechanics 22, 674-680. • Wang, L. (2011). The Lower Extremity Biomechanics of Single- and Double-leg stop-jump Tasks. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10(1), 151-156.

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