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Individual muscle contributions to the in vivo achilles tendon force.

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

October 1998

Institute for Athletics and Gymnastics, German Sport University, Cologne, Germany.

OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the possibility of non-uniform stress within the achilles tendon due to individual force contributions of the triceps surae. DESIGN: Calculation of non-uniform stress through discrepancies in moments about the ankle joint. BACKGROUND: Non-uniform stress over the cross-sectional area have been implied in the etiology of achilles tendon injury and may influence functional aspects.

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The purposes of this study were as follows: (1) To determine the differences between two- and three-dimensionally calculated energy of the athlete in the pole vault. (2) To determine the differences between CM energy and total body energy. (3) To examine the influence of these different approaches of calculating the athlete's energy on energetic parameter values during the pole vault.

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The purposes of the present study were: (1) to compare four different methods of calculating mechanical power in running on the basis of comparable data over a wide range of running velocity; (2) to examine the linearity of the relation between mechanical power as calculated with the four methods and running velocity. Eight runners participated in the investigation (height: 1.82 +/- 0.

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The goals of this study were to examine the following hypotheses: (a) there is a difference between the theoretically calculated (McMahon and Cheng, 1990. Journal of Biomechanics 23, 65-78) and the kinematically measured length changes of the spring-mass model and (b) the leg spring stiffness, the ankle spring stiffness and the knee spring stiffness are influenced by running speed. Thirteen athletes took part in this study.

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The aims of this study were: 1. To study the transfer of energy between the high bar and the gymnast. 2.

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