Publications by authors named "Ferdia Fallon Verbruggen"

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  • Trunk and shoulder strength play a crucial role in athletic performance, stability, power output, and injury prevention, yet there's a lack of research on their relationship in sports requiring upper body mechanics.
  • This study focused on 39 male athletes from mixed martial arts, tennis, swimming, and baseball, measuring their trunk and shoulder rotational strength through maximal voluntary contraction tests.
  • Findings revealed that different sports exhibit unique correlations between trunk and shoulder strength, with tennis players showing a strong link between trunk asymmetry and shoulder rotation, while swimmers had the best overall interaction between the two.
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In light of previous research highlighting the prevalence of asymmetries in soccer players and possible links to injury risks, there is a crucial gap in the biomechanical understanding of complex relationships between lower extremity and trunk asymmetries in elite soccer players. The purpose of this study was to investigate the level, relationships, and differences among twelve different parameters of strength, morphological, and neuromuscular asymmetries in elite soccer players. Elite male soccer players ( = 25, age 21.

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Background: Foot morphology is associated with altered loading of the ankle-foot complex in adolescent footballers, predisposing to pain and injury. However, usual singular plane clinical assessments do not accurately capture the 3D nature of foot morphology. A new approach is 3D laser scanning, with statistical shape model techniques creating individual-to-group comparison.

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Background: Biological maturity (BM) and foot morphology (FM) can independently alter neuromuscular loading on the ankle-foot complex, potentially causing stability deficits and injury predisposition. However, the influence of BM on FM, and how much both explain neuromuscular performance in postural stability (PS) tests, has been understudied. This study aimed to investigate the effect of BM on FM, and then discover to what extent both factors explain the variance in PS performance in adolescent footballers.

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Flatfoot deformity is a prevalent hind- and midfoot disorder. Given its complexity, single-plane radiological measurements omit case-specific joint interaction and bone shape variations. Three-dimensional medical imaging assessment using statistical shape models provides a complete approach in characterizing bone shape variations unique to flatfoot condition.

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