Journal article
Three-dimensional angular kinematics of the lumbar spine and pelvis during running
AG Schache, P Blanch, D Rath, T Wrigley, K Bennell
Human Movement Science | ELSEVIER | Published : 2002
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to: (i) describe the typical three-dimensional (3D) angular kinematics of the lumbar spine and pelvis during running and; (ii) assess whether the movements of the lumbar spine and pelvis during running are coordinated. A cohort of 20 non-injured male runners who usually ran >20 km/week were voluntarily recruited. All trials were conducted on a treadmill at a running speed of 4.0 m/second. Reflective markers were placed over anatomical landmarks of the thoraco-lumbar spine and pelvis. Data were captured using a VICON motion analysis system. The lumbar spine and pelvis both displayed complex 3D angular kinematic patterns during running. High correlations were ..
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