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Biomechanics of the Hamstring Muscles During Sprinting.

Grant number: T08-THE/SPA(1)018 | Funding period: 2008 - 2009

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Related publications (3)

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Stretch and activation of the human biarticular hamstrings across a range of running speeds

AG Schache, TW Dorn, TV Wrigley, NAT Brown, MG Pandy

2013-11-01

Purpose: The human biarticular hamstrings [semimembranosus (SM), semitendinosus (ST) and biceps femoris long head (BF<sup>LH</sup>..

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Mechanics of the human hamstring muscles during sprinting

AG Schache, TW Dorn, PD Blanch, NAT Brown, MG Pandy

2012-04-01

Purpose: An understanding of hamstring mechanics during sprinting is important for elucidating why these muscles are so vulnerable..

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Hamstring muscle forces prior to and immediately following an acute sprinting-related muscle strain injury

AG Schache, HJ Kim, DL Morgan, MG Pandy

2010-05-01

A thorough understanding of the biomechanics of the hamstrings during sprinting is required to optimise injury rehabilitation and ..

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