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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Intrinsic factors, performance and dynamic kinematics in optimisation of cycling biomechanics

Holliday, Wendy 12 February 2020 (has links)
Kinematic measurements conducted during bike set-ups utilise either static or dynamic measures. There is currently limited data on reliability of static and dynamic measures nor consensus on which is the optimal method. The aim of the study was to assess the difference between static and dynamic measures of the ankle, knee, hip, shoulder and elbow. Nineteen subjects performed three separate trials of a 10min duration at a fixed workload (70% of peak power output). Static measures were taken with a standard goniometer (GM), an inclinometer (IM) and dynamic three dimensional motion capture (3DMC) using an eight camera motion capture system. Static and dynamic joint angles were compared over the three trials to assess repeatability of the measurements and differences between static and dynamic values. There was a positive correlation between GM and IM measures for all joints. Only the knee, shoulder and elbow were positively correlated between GM and 3DMC, and IM and 3DMC. Although all three instruments were reliable, 3D motion analysis utilised different landmarks for most joints and produced different means. Changes in knee flexion angle from static to dynamic are attributable to changes in the positioning of the foot. Controlling for this factor, the differences are negated. It was demonstrated that 3DMC is not interchangeable with GM and IM, and it is recommended that 3DMC develop independent reference values for bicycle configuration.
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Practical studies on bike fitting - A biomechanical and physiological analysis under the influence of fatigue

Dully, Jonas, Bartaguiz, Eva, Dindorf, Carlo, Becker, Stephan, Fröhlich, Michael 14 October 2022 (has links)
Bike fitting can have a major impact on the performance of cyclists and can reduce the risk of non-traumatic injuries. This study shows significant changes in lower body biomechanics of road cyclists during and after fatigue and therefore expands the research from a more practical view. These findings support the expansion of future research using sensor-based analyses of road cycling (e.g., IMUs, oxygen saturation). / Die Einstellung des Fahrrads kann einen großen Einfluss auf die Leistung von Radfahrern haben und das Risiko nichttraumatischer Verletzungen verringern. Diese Studie zeigt signifikante Veränderungen in der Biomechanik des Unterkörpers von Rennradfahrern während und nach der Ermüdung und erweitert damit die Forschung aus einer eher praktischen Sicht. Diese Ergebnisse unterstützen die Ausweitung zukünftiger Forschung unter Verwendung sensorbasierter Analysen des Straßenradsports (z. B. IMUs, Sauerstoffsättigung).

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