| Literature DB >> 15730945 |
Darin A Padua1, Christopher R Carcia, Brent L Arnold, Kevin P Granata.
Abstract
The authors compared leg stiffness (K(VERT)), muscle activation, and joint movement patterns between 11 men and 10 women during hopping. Physically active and healthy men and women performed continuous 2-legged hopping at their preferred rate and at 3.0 Hz. Compared with men, women demonstrated decreased K(VERT); however, after the authors normalized for body mass, gender differences in K(VERT) were eliminated. In comparison with men, women also demonstrated increased quadriceps and soleus activity, as well as greater quadriceps-to-hamstrings coactivation ratios. There were no significant gender differences for joint movement patterns (p>.05). The relationship between the observed gender differences in muscle recruitment and the increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury in women requires further study.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15730945 PMCID: PMC1624931 DOI: 10.3200/JMBR.37.2.111-126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mot Behav ISSN: 0022-2895 Impact factor: 1.328