Browsing by UPNA Author "Setuain Chourraut, Igor"
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Biomechanical evaluation of horizontal jumping after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in elite handball players: an inertial sensor unit (ISU)-based study
La actual disertación gira en torno a la evaluación Biomecánica de salto después de la reconstrucción de LCA en jugadores de balonmano de élite y su posible afectación en FVS varios años después de RTS. La lesión más común ... -
Horizontal jumping biomechanics among elite female handball players with and without anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: an ISU based study
Background: Handball is a strenuous body-contact team sport that places high loads on the knee joint. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is one of the most devastating injuries that any handball player can suffer, and ... -
Jumping biomechanics and function evaluation among both elite handball and recreational athletes recovering from acute anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. An inertial sensor unit based study
Con el objetivo de contribuir al conocimiento existente y ayudar en la problemática clínica con respecto a las limitaciones técnicas existentes actualmente en relación a la evaluación funcional así como el estímulo ... -
Prediction of sports injuries in football: a recurrent time-to-event approach using regularized Cox models
Data-based methods and statistical models are given special attention to the studyof sports injuries to gain in-depth understanding of its risk factors and mechanisms. The objective of this work is to evaluate the use of ... -
A protocol for a new methodological model for work-related shoulder complex injuries: from diagnosis to rehabilitation
Background: Work-related injuries of the shoulder complex represent a challenge for clinicians because of the large variety of clinical entities involved and the broad anatomic structures that can be affected. ... -
Short-term effects of manipulative treatment versus a therapeutic home exercise protocol for chronic cervical pain: a randomized clinical trial
Background: While both manipulative treatment and physical exercises are used to treat cervical pain, it remains unclear which is most effective. Objective: To compare the short-term effects of high-velocity, low-amplitude ... -
Sprint mechanics evaluation using inertial sensor-based technology: a laboratory validation study
Advances in micro‐electromechanical systems have turned magnetic inertial measurement units (MIMUs) into a suitable tool for vertical jumping biomechanical evaluation. Thus, this study aimed to determine whether appropriate ... -
Validation and application of two new core stability tests in professional football
The purpose of the first study was to validate two newly proposed core stability tests; Prone Plank test (PPT) and Closed Kinetic Chain test (CCT), for evaluating the strength of the body core. Subsequently, these tests ...