2019
DOI: 10.16926/par.2019.07.13
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A Comparative Analysis of the Kayak Forward Stroke

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“…More specifically, enthesititis at the extensor/flexor origins in the distal humerus is a common injury in paddlers due to high levels of strain in these muscles during the stroke cycle of paddling (Kramer & Wilson, 2016). EMG studies find substantial engagement of forearm extensors and flexors during the stroke cycle, especially in countercurrents (Skopek et al, 2009). Analyses of enthesophytes reveal elevated expression for shoulder and forearm musculature in hunter‐gatherers that used double‐bladed paddles (Hawkey & Merbs, 1995; Lieverse et al, 2009).…”
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“…More specifically, enthesititis at the extensor/flexor origins in the distal humerus is a common injury in paddlers due to high levels of strain in these muscles during the stroke cycle of paddling (Kramer & Wilson, 2016). EMG studies find substantial engagement of forearm extensors and flexors during the stroke cycle, especially in countercurrents (Skopek et al, 2009). Analyses of enthesophytes reveal elevated expression for shoulder and forearm musculature in hunter‐gatherers that used double‐bladed paddles (Hawkey & Merbs, 1995; Lieverse et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%