Dear Biomch-l subscribers:
Within a general project concerning the evaluation of the shoulder
musculoskeletal system contribution to propulsion during human swimming, we
need to know the shoulder rhythm, and more especially the spatial positions
of the scapula, vs 3D position of the swimmer's arm. After unsuccessfull
research in the literature, I have to ask to the biomechanical community if
biomechanical models of the shoulder rhythm is now available and directly
usable for this purpose. Moreover, are informations available about the
shoulder rhythm vs the developed moment at the shoulder ?
Thanks in advance.
Pierre LEGRENEUR
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* Legreneur Pierre, PhD *
* C.R.I.S. *
* Laboratoire de la Performance *
* Universite Claude Bernard - Lyon I *
* 27-29 Bd du 11 Novembre 1918 *
* 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex *
* FRANCE *
* Tel. (33) 04 72 43 10 91 *
* Fax. (33) 04 72 44 80 27 *
* E-mail. legrene@univ-lyon1.fr *
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Within a general project concerning the evaluation of the shoulder
musculoskeletal system contribution to propulsion during human swimming, we
need to know the shoulder rhythm, and more especially the spatial positions
of the scapula, vs 3D position of the swimmer's arm. After unsuccessfull
research in the literature, I have to ask to the biomechanical community if
biomechanical models of the shoulder rhythm is now available and directly
usable for this purpose. Moreover, are informations available about the
shoulder rhythm vs the developed moment at the shoulder ?
Thanks in advance.
Pierre LEGRENEUR
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Legreneur Pierre, PhD *
* C.R.I.S. *
* Laboratoire de la Performance *
* Universite Claude Bernard - Lyon I *
* 27-29 Bd du 11 Novembre 1918 *
* 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex *
* FRANCE *
* Tel. (33) 04 72 43 10 91 *
* Fax. (33) 04 72 44 80 27 *
* E-mail. legrene@univ-lyon1.fr *
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