Sentences with phrase «knee and ankle relative»

Relative angles are those that represent the angles of the hip, knee and ankle relative to the body.

Not exact matches

Published 150 years after Sir Richard Owen's first scientific description of dodo anatomy, based on incomplete, composite skeletons, the new atlas is the first to show accurate relative proportions and to describe several previously unknown bones of the dodo skeleton, including knee caps, ankle and wrist bones.
The pistol squat is a great exercise for building relative strength, mobility, and stability through the hip, knee, and ankle.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Kellis et al. (2005) found that joint angles differed between relative loads but did not identify how the individual hip, knee and ankle joints differed; however, List et al. (2013) found that increasing load caused peak ankle angle to become more acute, from no load to 25 % of bodyweight, to 50 % of bodyweight.
Ankle plantar - flexor moments increase with increasing relative load, stance width and squat depth but reduce with cues to prevent forward movement of the knees over the toes.
During ankle plantar - flexion, relative load, knee joint angle, ankle joint angle and repetition speed all appear to affect both gastrocnemius and soleus muscle activity.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Kellis et al. (2005) found that joint angles differed between relative loads but did not identify how the individual hip, knee and ankle joints differed; however, McKean et al. (2010) reported that peak hip angle was more acute with load compared to no load, while both List et al. (2013) and Gomes et al. (2015) reported that peak hip angle became less acute with heavier relative loads.
During ankle plantarflexion, relative load, knee joint angle, ankle joint angle and repetition speed all affect calf muscle activity.
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