Structural LLD
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by /u/Intrept
1d ago
Hello there. I have a structural LLD of 1 cm with my left leg being the shorter one. I (18M) want to know if it is better to let my body compensate for the LLD or to put in lifters/heel lift/etc. to compensate for me when doing workouts or day to day activities. I am very active but in my chosen athletic pursuit there is no way of artificially equalizing my legs because I am barefoot all the time. The reason I want to know which option is better is because I worry about messing with the way my muscle would be built by lifting with lifters on and then doing things barefoot. Also is there room ..read more
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What angle is this?
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by /u/MaleficentRaisin3089
2d ago
https://preview.redd.it/cgt2c9395fyc1.png?width=971&format=png&auto=webp&s=0ce07f1b5c76162a2b2320db356b8e7bf054e1da what does this angle represent? submitted by /u/MaleficentRaisin3089 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Most probable cause of lower leg circumduction?
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by /u/runswith3dogs
4d ago
Lifelong, 35-year runner here. Regular weight trainer, nothing crazy. I’ve recently noticed that my right leg circumducts when running at a easy-moderate effort. What imbalances or other issues are most likely behind this? I don’t shuffle. Hip flexors don’t appear weak or noticeably imbalanced. It sure seems like allowing this to continue is an invitation to injury. TIA; I muchbappreciate your thoughts. submitted by /u/runswith3dogs [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Gait Analysis - Previous Post
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by /u/_notapurpledragon
1w ago
The last post wouldn’t let me update with another video for the ones who suggested I need a video from the back. previous post Hey everybody. I’m a PTA student doing a paper on gait analysis of one of my classmates. Looking for a little advice here. She’s a 20 year old well conditioned female that regularly goes to the gym and used to play high school sports. She’s had a right lateral ankle sprain twice and stands in calcaneal eversion. She’s observed to not have a normal 60 degrees of knee flexion during midswing phase which causes her to have not much foot clearance and also has excessi ..read more
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Gait Analysis
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by /u/_notapurpledragon
1w ago
Hey everybody. I’m a PTA student doing a paper on gait analysis of one of my classmates. Looking for a little advice here. She’s a 20 year old well conditioned female that regularly goes to the gym and used to play high school sports. She’s had a right lateral ankle sprain twice and stands in calcaneal eversion. She’s observed to not have a normal 60 degrees of knee flexion during midswing phase which causes her to have not much foot clearance and also has excessive pelvis rotation in the transverse plane. She has good strength in her lower extremities so I’m not sure what could be causin ..read more
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PhD Program in Biomechanics Help
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by /u/100percentfresch
1w ago
Hello all, I am thinking about pursuing a PhD in Biomechanics and need some help. A little bit about me: I graduated undergrad with a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Kinesiology, I discovered quickly that I am much more interested in Kinesiology and Biomechanics, so I applied to, and got accepted into a decently competitive M.S. in Exercise Science program, where I am now. In this program we are free to "specialize" in any area of Exercise Science we want, and I ended up choosing Biomechanics. I have become very familiar and skilled in programs such as: Qualisys, V3D, MatLab, and R. I have ..read more
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The Role of Compressive Force in the Movement of the Pectoralis Major
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by /u/Wu_Wei_Workout
2w ago
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Has anyone tried cutting with Silhouette Cameo 4?
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by /u/babygirlimanonymous
2w ago
Has anyone tried cutting shapes on PDMS with Silhouette Cameo 4? It seems like a good idea to try and i’ve seen some people use it for making subtrates and microfluidics channels etc. I was wondering how they figured the force, depth, speed, etc for it. submitted by /u/babygirlimanonymous [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Factorial Biomechanics Tutorial
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by /u/AFK74u
3w ago
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Contribute to Clinical and Translational Research in Biomechanics in Medicine and Healthcare by submitting your Reviews/Case Studies and Reports/Methodologies/Perspectives/Original Investigations/ Clinical Images and more to “Open Clinical Annals”. NO APC || OPEN ACCESS || DOI PERMANENT ARCHIVE
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by /u/OpenClinicalAnnals
3w ago
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