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Force-displacement differences in the lower extremities of young healthy adults between drop jumps and drop landings

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HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE
卷 49, 期 -, 页码 79-86

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2016.06.008

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Drop jumps; Drop landings; Damping; Force return

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We measured ground reaction force and lower extremity shortening in ten healthy, young adults in order to compare five trials of drop jumps to drop landings. Our dependent variable was the percentage of displacement (shortening) between the markers on the ASIS and second metatarsal heads on each LE, relative to the maximum shortening (100% displacement) for that trial at the point of greatest ground reaction force. We defined this as percent displacement at maximum force (%d(Fmax)) The sample mean %dFmax was 0.73% +/- 0.14% for the drop jumps, and 0.47% +/- 0.09% for the drop landings. The mean within-subject difference score was 0.26% +/- 0.20%. Two-tailed paired t test comparing % d(Fmax) between the drop jump and drop landing yielded P = 0.002. For all participants in this study, the %d(Fmax), was greater in drop jumps than in drop landings. This indicates that in drop jumps, the point of maximum force and of maximum shortening was nearly simultaneous, compared to drop landings, where the point of maximum shortening followed that of maximum force by a greater proportion. This difference in force to displacement behavior is explained by linear spring behavior in drop jumps, and linear damping behavior in drop landings. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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