Effects of Jumping Rope Techniques on the Biomechanics of Knee Joint: A Musculoskeletal Modeling SYSTEM (MMS) analysis
Jirakit Siripatrawan,
Hyung-pil Jun
Abstract:The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in the knee is one of the most frequent injuries in the biomechanical environment during jumping exercises; however, repeated jumping, like jumping rope, has not been reported to have a significant impact on the ACL injury. Because of this, this study aimed to compare and examine any potential biomechanical risk factors that can arise during various jumping rope activities, including the basic bounce (BB), forward-backward jump (FB), side-to-side jump (SS), and high … Show more
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