Welcome to the Associate Professorship of Biomechanics in Sports
Fundamental principles of human movement and applied biomechanical research in the fields of (competitive) sports, rehabilitation, prevention and health.
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Steffanie Inwinkl presented her work on „Physiological responses of firefighters to a flashover training.” Co-workers: Seiberl W., Schwirtz A. and Hahn D.
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Florian Paternoster and Wolfgang Seiberl presented their work on residual force enhancement and muscle oxygenation status and mechanisms underlying the stretch-shortening cycle.
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W. Seiberl, G.A. Power, W. Herzog, D. Hahn. "The stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) revisited: residual force enhancement contributes to increased performance during fast SSCs of human m. adductor pollicis". About mechanisms of the stretch-shortening cycle.
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Wolfgang Seiberl, Geoffrey A. Power, Daniel Hahn:
"Residual force enhancement in humans: Current evidence and unresolved issues."
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Karg M, Seiberl W, Kreuzpointner F, Haas J-P, and Kulic D. (2015). Clinical Gait Analysis: Comparing Explicit State Duration HMMs Using a Reference-Based Index. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 2015; 23:319-31.
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Die Professur für Biomechanik im Sport war mit Vorträgen von Florian Paternoster, Florian Kreuzpointner und Wolfgang Seiberl an der Jahrestagung 2015 der dvs Sektion Biomechanik in Berlin vertreten.
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