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Variability and symmetry of force platform variables in maximum-speed running in young and older athletes.

Marko T Korhonen1, Harri Suominen, Jukka T Viitasalo, Tuomas Liikavainio, Markku Alen, Antti A Mero.   

Abstract

Eighteen young (23±4 yr) and 25 older (70±4 yr) male sprinters were examined for ground reaction force (GRF) and temporal-spatial variables. The data were collected during maximum-speed phase, and variability and symmetry indices were calculated from a total of 8 steps. There was little variation (CV<6%) in vertical and resultant GRF and kinematic variables, while impact loading had high variability (CV: 10-21%). Overall, the pattern of variability was similar in both groups. Yet, a small but significant age-related increase in CV was evident in horizontal GRFs. There was a variable-specific asymmetry between legs but it was not related to leg dominance. No age differences existed in the symmetry indices. Results indicate that only selected force platform variables are symmetric and repeatable enough so that their use for comparison purposes is appropriate. Data also suggest that aging may increase variability in certain biomechanical measures, whereas symmetry is not affected by age.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20841628     DOI: 10.1123/jab.26.3.357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Biomech        ISSN: 1065-8483            Impact factor:   1.833


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