ground reaction force: dominant vs. non dominant single leg landings
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Ground Reaction Force: Dominant vs. Non Dominant Single Leg Landings. Sara Gharabaghli Rebecca Krogstad Sara Lynch Sophia Saavedra Tamara Wright. Introduction. Hypothesis Significance Similar Studies. Methods. Results. Discussion. Purpose Our study Limitations Further studies. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ground Reaction Force:
Dominant vs. Non Dominant
Single Leg LandingsSara Gharabaghli
Rebecca Krogstad
Sara LynchSophia Saavedra
Tamara Wright
IntroductionHypothesis
Significance
Similar Studies
Methods
Results
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
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Force Comparison Between Right Leg Step Off and Left Leg Step Off
RLSOLLSOMeanStandard Deviation
Subject ID
Gro
und
Reac
tion
Forc
e (N
)
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
20
40
60
80
100
120
Leg Stiffness
Left LegRight Leg
Subject ID
Nm
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1005
1015202530354045
Left Knee vs. Right Knee Angle At Landing
Left KneeRight Knee
Subject ID
Angl
e In
Deg
rees
30.5 36.1 31.7 28.8 29.8 37.8 40.3 22.5 25.30
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Right Leg Knee Angle vs. Peak Force
Knee Angle in Degrees
Peak
For
ce (
N)
38.7 31.0 38.5 30.7 21.7 34.2 39.7 28.0 30.7 41.7 43.8 41.1 44.9 56.8 51.2 48.9 56.1 45.20
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1000
1500
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Left Leg Knee Angle vs. Peak Force
Knee Angle in Degrees
Peak
For
ce (
N)
DiscussionPurpose
Our studyLimitations
Further studies
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