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Cricket and golf biomechanics

This project is a cluster of available studies on sports biomechanics with partucular emphasis on cricket and golf: Segment velocity contribution in cricket bowling  Power flow analysis of injury susceptible bowling actions  Three-dimensional kinematics and lower lumbar kinetics analysis of the golf swing Upper body kinetics analysis of the golf swing  Biomechanics analysis of cricket batting drives  Biomechanics analysis of cricket throwing and baseball pitchingEEG, attention and golf putting mechanics  EEG and focussing strategies of elite cricket batters  Kinematics and kinetics analysis of kicking in soccer, rugby and AFL footballKinematics and kinetics analysis of tennis serve, forehand and backhand strokes . more...

Supervisor(s):

Ferdinands, Edouard Rene (Dr)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

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Keywords:

Back injury, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, shoulder counter-rotation, crunch factor, anxiety, sport psychology, yips, Biomechanics, kinematics, kinetics, power cricket, batting, bowling, fielding, throwing mechanics, golf, driving, putting, electroencephalography, EEG, technique, Movement disorders, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Movement, fast bowling, spin bowling, swing bowling, kicking, rugby, soccer, side-kick, instep kick, tennis, serve, forehand, backhand

Energetics and coordination of skilled movement

Skilled people are more energetically efficient than unskilled people, yet little is known about how they achieve greater efficiency because the study of movement focuses on performance outcomes (task success, accuracy, error) and entirely neglects the metabolic energy cost.. more...

Supervisor(s):

O'Dwyer, Nicholas (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

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Keywords:

posture, muscle tone, motor function, disorders of movement, spasticity, hyperreflexia, hypertonia, Motor control, skill, coordination, muscle oxidative metabolism, phosphocreatine, mechanical energy expenditure, Biomechanics, stretch reflexes, Movement disorders, Human body, Movement

Performance without injury in aquatic sports

The project aims to maximize performance in rowing, kayak and dragon boat while minimizing the propensity for injury by identifying the main factors that determine performance in both equipment and athlete in the real environment of the sport.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Smith, Richard (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Rowing, paddling, performance, drag, power output, inverse dynamics, injury, efficiency., Movement disorders, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Movement

Footwear and Lower Limb Health

The project conducts basic research into functional aspects of physical activity requiring support from the lower limb in disease and health and the effect of footwear on efficiency, effectiveness, and injury occurrence in the short and long term and in all populations.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Smith, Richard (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Walking, running, physical activity, footwear, Biomechanics, injury prevention., Movement disorders, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Movement

Mechanical intervention for chronic joint diseases

This project consists of a series of studies to identify the efficacy of mechanical intervention programs for patients with chronics joint diseases. more...

Supervisor(s):

Vanwanseele, Benedicte (Dr)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

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Keywords:

Biomechanics, exercise, Orthopaedics, Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal

Matching boat, oar and blade characteristics to rower characteristics to improve rowing performance using an advanced on water performance measurement system

This project combines expert oar design and manufacture with advanced biomechanical analysis to match the rower's power generation characteristics with boat propulsion requirements to produce optimally configured oar and rigging designs that combine properties that will maximise rowers performance.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Smith, Richard (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Biomechanics, Engineering, physical performance, Rowing, sculling, oar, blade, Efficiency

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Exercise in the heat: a new tool to protect muscle against injury and improve recovery?

This research study aims to demonstrate that prior heat exposure during exercise can subsequently protect the skeletal muscle from injury and improve recovery.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Caillaud, Corinne (Dr)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

Program Type:

PHD

Keywords:

Skeletal muscle injury, Exercise physiology, skeletal muscle damage, human, heat exposure, heat shock proteins, Movement disorders, Human body, Movement, Professional practice