Breen, Sarah; Harrison, Andrew J.; Kenny, Ian(ISBS, 2011)
The purpose of the present study was to compare the variability of movement and force
production in ACL rehabilitated volunteers during landing from a maximal drop jump.
Male (n=6) and female (n=7) volunteers with previous ...
Kenny, Ian; McCloy, Alex J.; Wallace, Eric S.(Springer, 2008)
The concept of the transfer of kinetic energy (KE) sequentially through the human body from proximal to distal segments is an influential concept in biomechanics literature. The present study develops this area of research ...
In a recent communication, Van Damme et al (1) presented a statistical analysis of the performance of world-ranked decathletes, and made inferences about the ability of these athletes to respond uniformly to the demands ...
Kenny, Ian; Wallace, Eric S.; Otto, Steve R.(Springer, 2008)
In recent years studies have been carried out on single subjects, for example by Kinugasa et al., 2004. It has been reported that it is unlikely any two golfers will have an identical swing, and even that an individual ...
Bailey, Maria E.; Doody, Owen; Lyons, Rosemary; Walsh, Jackie; Cooney, Mary(University of LimerickIrish Hospice Foundation, 2011)
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On behalf of the research team, I am pleased to introduce this report which presents the
findings of a regional evaluation entitled: The provision of community nursing support for persons with an intellectual ...
This research aimed to investigate the effect of ankle taping on dynamic balance
performance. Eighteen recreational athletes without any previous ankle sprain history
performed six star excursion balance tests on each ...
Kenny, Ian; Wallace, Eric S.; Otto, Steve R.(Routledge, 2008)
The aim of this study was to determine how shaft length affects golf driving performance. A range of drivers with lengths between 1.168m and 1.270 m, representing lengths close to the 1.219m limit imposed by R&A Rules ...
Movement variability, while being a topic discussed extensively throughout the movement sciences, is still not understood. The effect of movement variability on outcome has not been ascertained. In particular, there has ...
The primary aim of this research was to develop and validate a tool to measure
the correlates of physical activity among adolescent males and females.
Secondary aims were to investigate the correlate profiles and ...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury continues to be a constant adversary to field sports athletes. Females are widely acknowledged as being at an increased risk of ACL injury, in comparison to males. Athletes who are ...