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In this webinar, learn the methodology and sources of error inherent in several measurement techniques, as well as protocols for standardization and advantages and limitations of each method. read more
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This webinar explored different approaches to analysing data in bivariate plots, including using RMSD, vector coding and CI2. read more
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This webinar looks at the high and repetitive biomechanical demands contact sports typically impose on the neuro-musculo-skeletal system. It presented the integrated approach taken by RS@Bath in the study of sports collisions. read more
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Ankle sprain is common in sports and therefore it is worth investigating and preventing. The webinar will first cover a series of biomechanics studies on ankle inversion sprain mechanism. read more
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This webinar looked at Overtraining Syndrome (OTS) from an exercise physiology perspective. It also looked at the importance that training load, sleep quality and stress management has on an athlete’s performance/development. read more
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Ellen Staurowsky discusses gender equality in sport. read more
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This webinar will describe how sport biomechanists have influenced the game of cricket in the key areas of performance enhancement, injury prevention and regulatory assessment. read more
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Recording now available.
The aim of this webinar was to explore the literature regarding the influence physical qualities may have on match activities and post-match fatigue in players of rugby and other contact sports. read more
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The assessment of muscle strength by measuring the joint moment using isokinetic dynamometry is affected by a number of mechanical and neuromuscular factors. read more
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Dr. Reed Ferber, internationally recognized as an expert in running biomechanics and running injuries, provides an overview of the most recent research related to patellofemoral pain (PFP) and iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS). read more
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