‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training
This thesis explores how various modulatory factors (pathology, fatigue, and therapeutic training) influenced ankle behaviour during a sub-maximal hopping task. In addition, it presents a novel theoretical model, referred to as ‘Spring Theory’ that describes a model by which clinicians, researchers...
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Curtin University
2017
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68273 |
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| author | Debenham, James Robert |
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| description | This thesis explores how various modulatory factors (pathology, fatigue, and therapeutic training) influenced ankle behaviour during a sub-maximal hopping task. In addition, it presents a novel theoretical model, referred to as ‘Spring Theory’ that describes a model by which clinicians, researchers and educators can explore lower limb overuse injury. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| publishDate | 2017 |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-682732018-06-15T06:29:15Z ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training Debenham, James Robert This thesis explores how various modulatory factors (pathology, fatigue, and therapeutic training) influenced ankle behaviour during a sub-maximal hopping task. In addition, it presents a novel theoretical model, referred to as ‘Spring Theory’ that describes a model by which clinicians, researchers and educators can explore lower limb overuse injury. 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68273 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Debenham, James Robert ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title | ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title_full | ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title_fullStr | ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title_full_unstemmed | ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title_short | ‘Spring Theory’ - The Role of the Ankle during Sub-Maximal Hopping and its Modulation by Pathology, Fatigue and Training |
| title_sort | ‘spring theory’ - the role of the ankle during sub-maximal hopping and its modulation by pathology, fatigue and training |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68273 |