A review of models of vertical, leg, and knee stiffness in adults for running, jumping or hopping tasks

BG Serpell, NB Ball, JM Scarvell… - Journal of sports …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The 'stiffness' concept originates from Hooke's law which states that the force required to
deform an object is related to a spring constant and the distance that object is deformed …

Contact and human dynamics from monocular video

D Rempe, LJ Guibas, A Hertzmann, B Russell… - Computer Vision–ECCV …, 2020 - Springer
Existing deep models predict 2D and 3D kinematic poses from video that are approximately
accurate, but contain visible errors that violate physical constraints, such as feet penetrating …

An approach to ballet dance training through ms kinect and visualization in a cave virtual reality environment

M Kyan, G Sun, H Li, L Zhong… - ACM Transactions on …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
This article proposes a novel framework for the real-time capture, assessment, and
visualization of ballet dance movements as performed by a student in an instructional, virtual …

An exploration of the perception of dance and its relation to biomechanical motion: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

M Chang, M Halaki, R Adams… - Journal of Dance …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In dance, the goals of actions are not always clearly defined. Investigations into the
perceived quality of dance actions and their relation to biomechanical motion should give …

Increasing plantarflexion angle during landing reduces vertical ground reaction forces, loading rates and the hip's contribution to support moment within participants

KM Rowley, JG Richards - Journal of sports sciences, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The ankle joint's role in shock absorption during landing has been researched in many
studies, which have found that landing with higher amounts of plantarflexion (PF) results in …

Dancers with patellar tendinopathy exhibit higher vertical and braking ground reaction forces during landing

AL Fietzer, YJ Chang, K Kulig - Journal of sports sciences, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Dancers are exposed to the effects of repetitive jumping and leaping as are other athletes
that tend to develop patellar tendinopathy. Greater vertical ground reaction forces occur …

The effects of eccentric training on hamstring flexibility and strength in young dance students

F Liang, H Hongfeng, Z Ying - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The objective of this research is to examine the impact of eccentric training on hamstring
flexibility and strength in young dancers during the concluding stages of their foundational …

[HTML][HTML] Movement quantity and quality: How do they relate to pain and disability in dancers?

D Hendry, A Campbell, A Smith, L Hopper, L Straker… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Objective This field-based study aimed to determine the association between pre-
professional student dancers' movement quantity and quality with (i) pain severity and (ii) …

Lower extremity biomechanical demands during saut de chat leaps

DN Jarvis, K Kulig - Medical problems of performing artists, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
In dance, high demands are placed on the lower extremity joints during jumping tasks. The
purpose of this study was to compare biomechanical demands placed on the lower extremity …

Countermovement jump and drop jump performances are related to grand jeté leap performance in dancers with different skill levels

P Blanco, S Nimphius, LB Seitz, T Spiteri… - The Journal of …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Blanco, P, Nimphius, S, Seitz, LB, Spiteri, T, and Haff, GG. Countermovement jump
and drop jump performances are related to grand jeté leap performance in dancers with …