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  1. Ruptures of the Medial Gastrocnemius Tendon (“Tennis Leg”)

    Tennis leg refers to a partial or complete tear of the medial head of the gastrocnemius, occurring most commonly at the musculotendinous junction....
    Amanda N. Fletcher, Samuel B. Adams in The Achilles Tendon
    Chapter 2023
  2. Shoulder biomechanics of para-table tennis: a case study of a standing class para-athlete with severe leg impairment

    Background

    Both able-bodied and Class 7 para-table tennis players compete while standing, but do they use the same techniques to hit the ball? This...

    Article Open access 24 July 2022
  3. Evaluation of the plantaris tendon: cadaver anatomy study with ultrasonographic and clinical correlation with tennis leg injury in 759 calves

    Objective

    The role of the plantaris muscle (PM) in the literature is not clear. The objectives of this study were as follows: (1) to study PM at the...

    P. Meyer, L. Pesquer, ... B. Dallaudière in Skeletal Radiology
    Article 28 February 2022
  4. Wheelchair Tennis and Para-table Tennis

    As adaptive sports continue to grow and evolve, adaptive wheelchair athletes continue to improve on performance. There is not a more essential time...
    Mary Caldwell, Oksana Witt, Arthur Jason De Luigi in Adaptive Sports Medicine
    Chapter 2023
  5. Effects of a 5-week plyometric intervention for competitive young table tennis players

    The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of a 5-week plyometric training added to the regular program of competitive young table tennis...

    Sebastian Möck, Amadeus Rosemann in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
    Article 18 October 2022
  6. The effect of rope jum** training on the dynamic balance ability and hitting stability among adolescent tennis players

    To discuss the effects of 12 weeks of jump rope training on dynamic balance and stroke stability in junior tennis players. Sixteen junior tennis...

    Zuozheng Shi, Shu Xuan, ... Bing Lin in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 23 March 2023
  7. A novel approach for automatic detection and identification of inappropriate postures and movements of table tennis players

    In recent years, developments in the fields of computer vision and artificial intelligence have created new opportunities for studying sports...

    Weihao Ren in Soft Computing
    Article 10 January 2024
  8. The role of increased post-impact ball speed on plantar pressure during open and square stance groundstrokes in female tennis players

    Background

    It is firmly established that achieving a high ball speed during the execution of groundstrokes represents a relevant factor for success in...

    Johanna Lambrich, Thomas Muehlbauer in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 10 June 2024
  9. The Physical Demands of Wheelchair Tennis Match Play: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis

    Background

    Wheelchair tennis, a globally popular sport, features a professional tour spanning 40 countries and over 160 tournaments. Despite its...

    Samuel Williamson, Clare L. Ardern, ... Babette M. Pluim in Sports Medicine
    Article 09 May 2024
  10. The role of increased post-impact ball speed on plantar pressure during topspin and slice longline forehand groundstrokes in female tennis players

    Objective

    Performing groundstrokes is a fundamental skill for tennis players. However, little is known about changes in plantar pressure when...

    Johanna Lambrich, Thomas Muehlbauer in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 13 November 2023
  11. Cold-water immersion and whole-body cryotherapy attenuate muscle soreness during 3 days of match-like tennis protocol

    Purpose

    This study aimed to investigate the effect of whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), cold-water immersion (CWI) and passive recovery (PAS) on tennis...

    Mathilde Poignard, Gaël Guilhem, ... François Bieuzen in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 23 April 2023
  12. Neural Architecture for Tennis Shot Classification on Embedded System

    Data analysis has become a common practice in professional and amateur sport activities, to monitor the player state and enhance performance. In...
    Ali Dabbous, Matteo Fresta, ... Riccardo Berta in Applications in Electronics Pervading Industry, Environment and Society
    Conference paper 2024
  13. Arduino Nano-Based System for Tennis Shot Classification

    Wearable technology has gained significant attention in research and commercial applications, including sports, where data collection and analysis...
    Ali Dabbous, Matteo Fresta, ... Riccardo Berta in Proceedings of SIE 2023
    Conference paper 2024
  14. Effect of stroke direction on plantar pressure in each foot during the forehand and backhand stroke among healthy adult tennis players of different performance levels

    Background

    In tennis, previous studies have shown differences in plantar pressure depending on tennis-specific movements (i.e., baseline play, serve &...

    Johanna Lambrich, Thomas Muehlbauer in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 23 February 2023
  15. Running in Tennis

    Over the years, tennis has evolved from a technical/tactical game, based on style and skill and endurance, to the current fast and explosive sport...
    Claudio Zimaglia, Philippe Afriat, ... Pino Carnovale in The Running Athlete
    Chapter 2022
  16. Ergonomic Principles to Design Adaptive Sportswear for Wheelchair Tennis Players

    Wheelchair tennis (WT) is a parasport played in some parts of India. The absence of adaptive clothing creates a barrier to the performance of...
    Subhalakshmi Kropi Bhuyan, Nilanjana Bairagi in Design in the Era of Industry 4.0, Volume 1
    Conference paper 2023
  17. Inter-arm bone mass and size asymmetries in children tennis players are maturity status specific: a 9-month study on the effects of training time across pubertal change and somatic growth

    Purpose

    Bone growth with exercise is best assessed by tennis-induced inter-arm asymmetries. Yet, the effects of training and maturation across puberty...

    Dimitria Palaiothodorou, George Vagenas in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article Open access 28 February 2024
  18. Trunk strength and range of motion in adolescent basketball, soccer and tennis players with and without low back pain history

    The role of trunk strength and range of motion (RoM) in low back pain (LBP) risk in athletes is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to...

    Rok Vatovec, Žiga Kozinc, Nejc Šarabon in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
    Article 07 November 2022
  19. Biomechanics analysis of real-time tennis batting images using Internet of Things and deep learning

    This work aims to integrate the Deep Learning (DL) technology with the tennis players’ batting angle selection and provide an intelligent basis for...

    **ntong Peng, Lijun Tang in The Journal of Supercomputing
    Article 07 October 2021
  20. Reactive Response of Older Tennis Practitioners and Healthy Young People in Relation to Balance Perturbations

    Background

    Improving balance control in older adults is one of the main objectives of fall prevention programs, and tennis could represent a promising...

    Nathana Alves de França, Lucca Zambuzzi Nardin do Nascimento, ... Eduardo Mendonça Scheeren in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise
    Article 27 September 2021
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