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Evaluation of a subject-specific, torque-driven computer simulation model of one-handed tennis backhand groundstrokes.

Behzat B Kentel1, Mark A King, Sean R Mitchell.   

Abstract

A torque-driven, subject-specific 3-D computer simulation model of the impact phase of one-handed tennis backhand strokes was evaluated by comparing performance and simulation results. Backhand strokes of an elite subject were recorded on an artificial tennis court. Over the 50-ms period after impact, good agreement was found with an overall RMS difference of 3.3° between matching simulation and performance in terms of joint and racket angles. Consistent with previous experimental research, the evaluation process showed that grip tightness and ball impact location are important factors that affect postimpact racket and arm kinematics. Associated with these factors, the model can be used for a better understanding of the eccentric contraction of the wrist extensors during one-handed backhand ground strokes, a hypothesized mechanism of tennis elbow.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21896949     DOI: 10.1123/jab.27.4.345

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


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1.  Assistive Arm-Exoskeleton Control Based on Human Muscular Manipulability.

Authors:  Tadej Petrič; Luka Peternel; Jun Morimoto; Jan Babič
Journal:  Front Neurorobot       Date:  2019-05-29       Impact factor: 2.650

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