Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation

I am pleased to present this Special Issue on applied biomechanics in sports performance, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. Advances in modern technological devices have allowed sports scientists to gather increasingly detailed information about the sports field and movement performance analysi...

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description I am pleased to present this Special Issue on applied biomechanics in sports performance, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. Advances in modern technological devices have allowed sports scientists to gather increasingly detailed information about the sports field and movement performance analysis. The availability of a wide range of kinetic and kinematic parameters has led to significant improvements in our ability to analyze various aspects of sports performance. Additionally, biomechanical studies have facilitated the development of efficient movement patterns, proper postural habits, and energy conservation through the economy of movement. Proper biomechanical analysis can help athletes detect potential problems before injuries occur, allowing them to make conscious changes in the way they move and reduce the risk of injury. The main objective of this work is to cover the latest advances in biomechanics applied to improve sports performance, prevent injury risk, or facilitate optimal rehabilitation in athletes.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1653022025-08-12T09:19:11Z Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Penichet-Tomás, Alfonso shoulder rehabilitation kinematic parameters concurrent validity 2D video system smartphones therapeutic exercises stroke electromyography antagonist coactivation postural control postural tone fatigue landing error scoring system injury ACL risk factor maturation technological rehabilitation balance osteoarthritis elderly reproducibility H/Q ratio knee peak torque hamstring injuries validity steepness of the slope gate offset slalom course setting movement variability inertial measurement unit entropy performance alpine skiing elite alpine skiers elite athletes nursing bed-bound care positioning techniques movement analysis dryland maximum strength dryland muscular endurance sprint swimming training biomechanical variables endurance training human physical conditioning musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena resistance training concussions static CTSIB force plate mTBI postural stability sports injuries low back injury incidence overuse performance level static balance plyometrics biomechanical analysis jumping performance preadolescence soccer n/a thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure I am pleased to present this Special Issue on applied biomechanics in sports performance, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. Advances in modern technological devices have allowed sports scientists to gather increasingly detailed information about the sports field and movement performance analysis. The availability of a wide range of kinetic and kinematic parameters has led to significant improvements in our ability to analyze various aspects of sports performance. Additionally, biomechanical studies have facilitated the development of efficient movement patterns, proper postural habits, and energy conservation through the economy of movement. Proper biomechanical analysis can help athletes detect potential problems before injuries occur, allowing them to make conscious changes in the way they move and reduce the risk of injury. The main objective of this work is to cover the latest advances in biomechanics applied to improve sports performance, prevent injury risk, or facilitate optimal rehabilitation in athletes. 2025-08-12T09:19:08Z 2025-08-12T09:19:08Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725835300_58 9783725835300 9783725835294 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165302 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10677 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3529-4 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3529-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725835300 9783725835294 168 open access
spellingShingle shoulder rehabilitation
kinematic parameters
concurrent validity
2D video system
smartphones
therapeutic exercises
stroke
electromyography
antagonist coactivation
postural control
postural tone
fatigue
landing error scoring system
injury
ACL
risk factor
maturation
technological rehabilitation
balance
osteoarthritis
elderly
reproducibility
H/Q ratio
knee peak torque
hamstring injuries
validity
steepness of the slope
gate offset
slalom course setting
movement variability
inertial measurement unit
entropy
performance
alpine skiing
elite alpine skiers
elite athletes
nursing
bed-bound
care
positioning techniques
movement analysis
dryland maximum strength
dryland muscular endurance
sprint swimming training
biomechanical variables
endurance training
human physical conditioning
musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena
resistance training
concussions
static
CTSIB
force plate
mTBI
postural stability
sports injuries
low back
injury incidence
overuse
performance level
static balance
plyometrics
biomechanical analysis
jumping performance
preadolescence
soccer
n/a
thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title_full Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title_fullStr Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title_short Applied Biomechanics in Sports Performance, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
title_sort applied biomechanics in sports performance injury prevention and rehabilitation
topic shoulder rehabilitation
kinematic parameters
concurrent validity
2D video system
smartphones
therapeutic exercises
stroke
electromyography
antagonist coactivation
postural control
postural tone
fatigue
landing error scoring system
injury
ACL
risk factor
maturation
technological rehabilitation
balance
osteoarthritis
elderly
reproducibility
H/Q ratio
knee peak torque
hamstring injuries
validity
steepness of the slope
gate offset
slalom course setting
movement variability
inertial measurement unit
entropy
performance
alpine skiing
elite alpine skiers
elite athletes
nursing
bed-bound
care
positioning techniques
movement analysis
dryland maximum strength
dryland muscular endurance
sprint swimming training
biomechanical variables
endurance training
human physical conditioning
musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena
resistance training
concussions
static
CTSIB
force plate
mTBI
postural stability
sports injuries
low back
injury incidence
overuse
performance level
static balance
plyometrics
biomechanical analysis
jumping performance
preadolescence
soccer
n/a
thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
topic_facet shoulder rehabilitation
kinematic parameters
concurrent validity
2D video system
smartphones
therapeutic exercises
stroke
electromyography
antagonist coactivation
postural control
postural tone
fatigue
landing error scoring system
injury
ACL
risk factor
maturation
technological rehabilitation
balance
osteoarthritis
elderly
reproducibility
H/Q ratio
knee peak torque
hamstring injuries
validity
steepness of the slope
gate offset
slalom course setting
movement variability
inertial measurement unit
entropy
performance
alpine skiing
elite alpine skiers
elite athletes
nursing
bed-bound
care
positioning techniques
movement analysis
dryland maximum strength
dryland muscular endurance
sprint swimming training
biomechanical variables
endurance training
human physical conditioning
musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena
resistance training
concussions
static
CTSIB
force plate
mTBI
postural stability
sports injuries
low back
injury incidence
overuse
performance level
static balance
plyometrics
biomechanical analysis
jumping performance
preadolescence
soccer
n/a
thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
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