Plyometric Exercise
"Plyometric Exercise" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Exercises in which muscles are repeatedly and rapidly stretched, followed by shortening, concentric MUSCLE CONTRACTION (e.g. jumping and rebounding). They are designed to exert maximal force in minimal time by increasing STRETCH REFLEX.
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D059385
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MeSH Number(s) |
E02.760.169.063.500.387.812 E02.779.483.812 E02.831.535.483.812 G11.427.410.698.277.311.500 I03.350.311.500
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Plyometric Exercise- Plyometric Exercise
- Exercise, Plyometric
- Exercises, Plyometric
- Plyometric Exercises
- Plyometric Drill
- Drill, Plyometric
- Drills, Plyometric
- Plyometric Drills
- Plyometric Training
- Plyometric Trainings
- Training, Plyometric
- Trainings, Plyometric
Stretch-Shortening Exercise- Stretch-Shortening Exercise
- Exercise, Stretch-Shortening
- Exercises, Stretch-Shortening
- Stretch Shortening Exercise
- Stretch-Shortening Exercises
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Exercise
- Cycle Exercise, Stretch-Shortening
- Cycle Exercises, Stretch-Shortening
- Exercise, Stretch-Shortening Cycle
- Exercises, Stretch-Shortening Cycle
- Stretch Shortening Cycle Exercise
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle Exercises
- Stretch-Shortening Drill
- Drill, Stretch-Shortening
- Drills, Stretch-Shortening
- Stretch Shortening Drill
- Stretch-Shortening Drills
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Plyometric Exercise" by people in Profiles.
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Funken J, Willwacher S, Heinrich K, M?LLER R, Hobara H, Grabowski AM, Potthast W. Three-Dimensional Takeoff Step Kinetics of Long Jumpers with and without a Transtibial Amputation. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2019 04; 51(4):716-725.
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Mueske NM, Patel AR, Pace JL, Zaslow TL, VandenBerg CD, Katzel MJ, Edison BR, Wren TAL. Improvements in landing biomechanics following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in adolescent athletes. Sports Biomech. 2020 Dec; 19(6):738-749.
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Arundale AJH, Capin JJ, Zarzycki R, Smith A, Snyder-Mackler L. Functional and Patient-Reported Outcomes Improve Over the Course of Rehabilitation: A Secondary Analysis of the ACL-SPORTS Trial. Sports Health. 2018 Sep/Oct; 10(5):441-452.
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Wren TAL, Mueske NM, Brophy CH, Pace JL, Katzel MJ, Edison BR, Vandenberg CD, Zaslow TL. Hop Distance Symmetry Does Not Indicate Normal Landing Biomechanics in Adolescent Athletes With Recent Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018 08; 48(8):622-629.
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Liu K, Dierkes C, Blair L. A new jump-landing protocol identifies differences in healthy, coper, and unstable ankles in collegiate athletes. Sports Biomech. 2016 Sep; 15(3):245-54.
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Van Lieshout KG, Anderson JG, Shelburne KB, Davidson BS. Intensity rankings of plyometric exercises using joint power absorption. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2014 Sep; 29(8):918-22.
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