KMID : 1137820110320020105
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ÀÇ°øÇÐȸÁö 2011 Volume.32 No. 2 p.105 ~ p.108
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Lower extremity stiffness over different landing methods during hopping
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Lee J.J.
Son Jong-Sang Kim Jung-Yoon Kim Young-Ho
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Abstract
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The purpose of the present study was to analyze the lower stiffness over the difference between soft and stiff landings during hopping. Five male subjects performed hopping on two legs at 2.5 Hz. During the experiments, 3D motion capture system was used to obtain the kinematic data and two force plates were synchronized to calculate the kinetic data. We determined lower extremity stiffness of the knee and ankle from kinetic and kinematic data. Leg stiffness was approximately 1.2-times significantly higher in stiff landing than in soft landing_ There was no significant difference in knee joint stiffness between soft and stiff landings. Ankle joint stiffness was approximately 1.34-times significantly higher in stiff landing than in soft landing. These results suggest that humans adjust lower extremity stiffness over the comparison of two different landing methods we evaluated.
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KEYWORD
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Hopping, Leg stiffness, Joint stiffness, Soft landing, Stiff landing
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