Blar i Brage NIH på forfatter "Mok, Kam-Ming"
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An ankle joint model-based image-matching motion analysis technique
Mok, Kam-Ming; Fong, Daniel Tik-Pui; Krosshaug, Tron; Hung, Aaron See-Long; Yung, Patrick Shu-Hang; Chan, Kai-Ming (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-05)This study presented a model-based image-matching (MBIM) motion analysis technique for ankle joint kinematic measurement. Five cadaveric below-hip specimens were manipulated through a full range of ankle joint motions in ... -
Application of a tri-axial accelerometer to estimate jump frequency in volleyball
Jarning, Jon M.; Mok, Kam-Ming; Hansen, Bjørge Herman; Bahr, Roald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-04-23)Patellar tendinopathy is prevalent among athletes, and most likely associated with a high jumping load. If methods for estimating jump frequency were available, this could potentially assist in understanding and preventing ... -
Kinematics analysis of ankle inversion ligamentous sprain injuries in sports : 2 cases during the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Mok, Kam-Ming; Fong, Daniel Tik-Pui; Krosshaug, Tron; Engebretsen, Lars; Hung, Aaron See-Long; Yung, Patrick Shu-Hang; Chan, Kai-Ming (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-07) -
Kiss goodbye to the ‘kissing knees’: No association between frontal plane inward knee motion and risk of future non-contact ACL injury in elite female athletes
Nilstad, Agnethe; Petushek, Erich; Mok, Kam-Ming; Bahr, Roald; Krosshaug, Tron (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The aim of this study was to investigate if frontal plane knee and hip control in single-leg squats or vertical drop jumps with an overhead target were associated with future non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ... -
Reliability and methodological concerns of vertical drop jumping and sidestep cutting tasks: implications for ACL injury risk screening
Mok, Kam-Ming (Doctoral thesis, 2015)Vertical drop jumping (VDJ) and sidestep cutting tasks have been suggested as movement screening tasks to identify players with increased risk for ACL injury. Previous studies have investigated the reliability of kinematics ... -
Reliability of knee biomechanics during a vertical drop jump in elite female athletes
Mok, Kam-Ming; Petushek, Erich; Krosshaug, Tron (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05)The purpose of the study was to assess the within-session and between-session reliability of knee kinematics and kinetics in a vertical drop jump task among elite female handball and football athletes. Specifically, we ... -
Reliability of lower limb biomechanics in two sport-specific sidestep cutting tasks
Mok, Kam-Ming; Bahr, Roald; Krosshaug, Tron (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The purpose of this study was to assess the within- and between-session reliability of lower limb biomechanics in two sport-specific sidestep cutting tasks performed by elite female handball and football (soccer) athletes. ... -
The vertical drop jump Is a poor screening test for ACL injuries in female elite soccer and handball players: a prospective cohort study of 710 athletes
Krosshaug, Tron; Steffen, Kathrin; Kristianslund, Eirik; Nilstad, Agnethe; Mok, Kam-Ming; Myklebust, Grethe; Andersen, Thor Einar; Holme, Ingar Morten K.; Engebretsen, Lars; Bahr, Roald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-04)Background: The evidence linking knee kinematics and kinetics during a vertical drop jump (VDJ) to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk is restricted to a single small sample. Still, the VDJ test continues to be ... -
What have we learnt from quantitative case reports of acute lateral ankle sprains injuries and episodes of ‘giving-way’ of the ankle joint, and what shall we further investigate?
Lysdal, Filip Gertz; Wang, Yuehang; Delahunt, Eamonn; Gehring, Dominic; Kosik, Kyle B.; Krosshaug, Tron; Li, Yumeng; Mok, Kam-Ming; Pasanen, Kati; Remus, Alexandria; Terada, Masafumi; Fong, Daniel Tik-Pui (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Lateral ankle sprains are a commonly incurred injury in sports. They have a high recurrence rate and can lead to the development of persistent injury associated symptoms. We performed a quantitative synthesis of published ...