The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of upper limbs motion on lower limb biomechanics and muscle activity during single-leg jump landing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Age range
20 Years – 50 Years
Sex
ALL
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Kinematics of lower-limb during landing phase
Timeframe: from taking off to landing, about 5 seconds.
Kinetics of knee joint during landing phase
Timeframe: from taking off to landing, about 5 seconds.
Muscle onset time of lower-limb muscles during landing phase
Timeframe: from taking off to landing, about 5 seconds.
Muscle activation of lower-limb muscles during landing phase
Timeframe: from taking off to landing, about 5 seconds.
Muscle activation-Hamstring and Quadriceps ratio (H/Q ratio) during landing phase
Timeframe: from taking off to landing, about 5 seconds.