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Sports Biomechanics | 2002

Athletics: Primary factors affecting maximum torsional loading of the tibia in running

Ryuji Kawamoto; Yusuke Ishige; Koji Watarai; Senshi Fukashiro

Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine primary factors that contribute to the magnitude of the maximum torsional moment on the tibia during running based on information from three‐dimensional shank kinematics and ground reaction forces. Eight male subjects were asked to run along a straight track at 5.0 m s‐1. Data were collected using two high‐speed cameras and a force platform. Each subjects left foot and tibia were modelled as a system of coupled rigid bodies. First, net axial moments acting at both ends of the tibia were calculated using inverse dynamics. Then the tibial torsional moment was determined from the quasi‐equilibrium balance of the net tibial axial moments. Our results showed considerable inter‐individual variations for the tibial torsional moment during the stance phase of running. The maximum torsional moment reflecting external rotational loading of the proximal tibia was significantly correlated with the outward tilt angle of the shank in the frontal plane (r = 0.78, p <0.05) and with the vertical force of ground reaction (r = 0.70, p <0.05). In conclusion, lowering tibial torsional loading by interventions based on the present findings may lead to the reduction of running injuries that occur in athletes’ tibiae.


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2007

Control of 3D Limb Dynamics in Unconstrained Overarm Throws of Different Speeds Performed by Skilled Baseball Players

Masaya Hirashima; Kazutoshi Kudo; Koji Watarai; Tatsuyuki Ohtsuki


Journal of Applied Biomechanics | 2002

Influence of Curve Sharpness on Torsional Loading of the Tibia in Running

Ryuji Kawamoto; Yusuke Ishige; Koji Watarai; Senshi Fukashiro


International Journal of Sport and Health Science | 2003

Quantitative Investigation of Torsional Loading of the Tibia during Quick Change of Running Direction

Ryuji Kawamoto; Yusuke Ishige; Koji Watarai; Senshi Fukashiro


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1999

PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF 1, 300 METERS ALTITUDE ON SWIMMING TRAINING

Mitsuo Neya; Masaaki Sugita; Ryuji Kawamoto; Koji Watarai; Takashi Kawahara


Research journal of sports performance | 2014

The knee joint movements of the landing leg during the acceleration phase vary among pitching styles

Hirokazu Ito; Koji Watarai


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2007

Reproducibility in Landing Pattern during the Change of Direction: 2529

Akira Masegaki; Hirokazu Ito; Koji Watarai


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

MASHITANAGE is a Novel Rehabilitation Regimen for Upper Extremity Injuruies: 2213

Hirokazu Ito; Koichi Nakazato; Akira Masegaki; Hiroyuki Nakajima; Koji Watarai


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

Landing Pattern During the Change of Direction: 2212

Akira Masegaki; Hirokazu Ito; Koji Watarai


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2005

Characteristics Of Trunk Rotation Movement During The Throwing Motion In semale Baseball Players: 608 Board #200 2:00 PM ??? 3:30 PM

Hirokazu Ito; Koichi Nakazato; Koji Watarai; Hiroyuki Nakajima

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Hirokazu Ito

Nippon Sport Science University

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Koichi Nakazato

Nippon Sport Science University

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Hiroyuki Nakajima

Nippon Sport Science University

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Masakazu Takigawa

Nippon Sport Science University

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