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Shoulder Arthrokinematics of Collegiate Ice Hockey Athletes Based on the 3D-2D Model Registration Technique

  • Jeong, Hee Seong;Song, Junbom;Lee, Inje;Kim, Doosup;Lee, Sae Yong
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2021
  • Objective: There is a lack of studies using the 3D-2D image registration techniques on the mechanism of a shoulder injury for ice hockey players. This study aimed to analyze in vivo 3D glenohumeral joint arthrokinematics in collegiate ice hockey athletes and compare shoulder scaption with or without a hockey stick using the 3D-2D image registration technique. Method: We recruited 12 male elite ice hockey players (age, 19.88 ± 0.65 years). For arthrokinematic analysis of the common shoulder abduction movements of the injury pathogenesis of ice hockey players, participants abducted their dominant arm along the scapular plane and then grabbed a stick using the same motion under C-arm fluoroscopy with 16 frames per second. Computed tomography (CT) scans of the shoulder complex were obtained with a 0.6-mm slice pitch. Data from the humerus translation distances, scapula upward rotation, anterior-posterior tilt, internal to external rotation angles, and scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR) ratio on glenohumeral (GH) joint kinematics were outputted using a MATLAB customized code. Results: The humeral translation in the stick hand compared to the bare hand moved more anterior and more superior until the abduction angle reached 40°. When the GH joint in the stick hand was at the maximal abduction of the scapula, the scapula was externally rotated 2~5° relative to 0°. The SHR ratio relative to the abduction along the scapular plane at 40° indicated a statistically significant difference between the two groups (p < 0.05). Conclusion: With arm loading with the stick, the humeral and scapular kinematics showed a significant correlation in the initial section of the SHR. Although these correlations might be difficult in clinical settings, ice hockey athletes can lead to the movement difference of the scapulohumeral joints with inherent instability.

A Comparision of Flick Shooting Motion in Penalty Corner between High School and National Players in Field Hockey (하키 페널티 코너 시 고등학교 선수와 국가대표 선수간의 플릭슈팅 동작 비교)

  • Kim, Ho-Mook;Woo, Sang-Yeon;Kim, Ki-Un
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.499-508
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze flick shooting motion in penalty corner between high school players and national players in field hockey. Five high school players and six national players participated in this study. The 3D kinematic data were collected for each subject performing the penalty corner stroke. The results of the study were as follows: 1) The national players had higher stick head and ball velocity than the high school players. 2) The forward length between ball and support foot during ball catching with stick head was longer in the national players than the high school players. 3) At the Z axis of the E5 event, the center of gravity of the national players was lower than that of the high school players. 4) At the Z axis of the E5 event, left hip angle of the national players was lower than that of the high school players. 5) The national players had longer drag length of ball than the high school players. 6) The national players had higher hand and lower arm angular momentum than the high school players.

Analysis of Elite Korean Women's Hockey Sprint Characteristics in International Games: Focus on the 2016~2018 A-match (국제경기에서 나타난 엘리트 여자하키 스프린트 특성분석: 2016~2018 A-match를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jieung;Park, Jongchul;Choi, Eunyoung;Lee, Seunghun
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2021
  • Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze the distance, number, duration, velocity of sprints generated during women's hockey competition by position to identify sprint patterns. Method: The data was collected in 17 matches between 2016 and 2018, 49 elite women's hockey players were tested using SPI-HPU to identify differences by position using SPSS 25.0. A total of 376 Sprint information was utilized. Results: First, women's hockey players all showed significant differences in the number of sprints, duration, distance, and max velocity depending on their positions. Second, there was a significant difference in the number of sprints in the difference between quarters. And the factors of duration, distance, and max velocity showed differences between positions. Third, according to the results, there were differences in the number of times, duration, distance, and max velocity in the difference between positions. Conclusion: These results can be confirmed the sprint patterns of depends on position during the women's hockey game and can be used as information for the development of physical and tactical training programs.

Jersey Design and Pattern Making for Disable Players of Ice Sledge Hockey

  • Park, Sanghee;Um, Sungheum;Park, Jinhee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 2016
  • As the quality of life has improved with development of science and technology, desire for better quality of life of disable people has also increased. Currently, prejudiced views of disabled people in South Korea are changing, but sports for all disabled people is not revitalized and social support is also inadequate. In developed countries, administration and systems for sports among people with disabilities are provided at the consumer level, and many companies willingly provide support to disabled athletes. However, in South Korea, low awareness of sports for disabled people is companied by minimal support companies. In order for South Korea to advance, support for the disable sports players is needed, especially sports-wear that fits their body conditions and differences game playing from ordinary sports players. This study specifically focused on the ice sledge hockey players, taking into account the complaints on their jersey and their special conditions through motion analysis while sleds. For the easy use of the hockey, armhole depth and sleeve breadth was reduced and sleeve hem was designed for flexibility of sleeve such that it does not slide down. Also, because only the front of the Jersey is tucked in the pants, the side vent was designed to be deep such that the back hem is prevented from being pulled. Sportswear pattern making for the players with disabilities required to account for distinct body characteristics, as compared to the ordinary players. Thus, studies that develops sports-wear design for those with disabilities contributes to the qualitative development of sports for people with disabilities.

Analysis of Korea Woman Filed Hockey Players' Sports Injuries during the game (To KT Cup international hockey game) (여자 국가대표 하키선수들의 시합 기간 중 스포츠 손상에 대한 분석 (KT컵 국제 하키대회 중심으로))

  • Han Sang Wan;Lee Myoung Hwa;Kim Jung Hyun;Cho Hyun Jung;Hong Sung Lim;Lim seung Kil
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.414-418
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the sports injuries of korea women hockey players before and during the international KT Cup game This study was done by survey questions about injuries of 20 players. The results were as follows: 1. Before game types of injuries are muscular strain ($51\%$), ligament injury ($25\%$), contusion ($8\%$), fracture ($8\%$), abrasion ($8\%$). But the types during game appeared as contusion ($50\%$), ligament injury ($33.3\%$), muscular strain ($16.7\%$). 2. Before game regions of injuries are lower limbs ($45.5\%$), back/torso ($36.4\%$), upper limbs ($18.2\%$). But the regions during game appeared as upper limbs ($71.4\%$), lower limbs ($28.6\%$). 3. During the game, the injuries were caused by ball ($66\%$), collision ($17\%$), that fall ($17\%$). These results indicate the importance that players need enough stretching before they start exercise. Also, in order to protect their upper limbs, players must wear gloves before games

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Analysis of acceleration and deceleration of female hockey players using GPS (GPS를 활용한 여자 하키 선수들의 가속과 감속 분석)

  • Park, Jong-Chul;Kim, Ji-Eung;Choi, Eun-Young
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.495-500
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    • 2020
  • This study was intended to quantify the acceleration and deceleration information measured in the competition by using GPS device for the national women's field hockey players and to identify the difference in movement by classifying them by position. For this study, 308 acceleration and deceleration data were collected from 16 women's field hockey players measured at international competitions. According to research results, the frequency of acceleration was in the order of midfield > defender > striker, acceleration distance was midfield > striker > defender. The frequency of deceleration appeared in the order of midfield > defender > striker, deceleration distance was defender > striker > defender. Based on the results of this study, can be used as basic data when setting the strength and amount of training for field hockey players.

Comparative Analysis of Plantar Pressure between Skilled and Unskilled Players during Hockey Penalty Stroke (하키페널티 스트로크 동작 시 숙련자와 미숙련자의 족저압력 분석)

  • Lee, Jae-Youl;Lee, Joong-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to provide the basic biomechanical data on the average, maximum and distribution of plantar pressure during hockey penalty stroke by comparing five skilled and five unskilled players. Following are the conclusions. First in the case of average and maximum planter pressure during penalty stroke, the skilled players showed higher pressures at the moment of left foot landing in rear plantar of left foot and fore, rear plantar of right foot compared to the unskilled players. Also at the moment of impact, the skilled players showed higher pressures in fore, rear plantar of left foot and fore plantar of right foot compared to the unskilled. The analysis drew the conclusion that the skilled players move their center of body from fore, rear plantar of right foot to fore, rear plantar of left foot at the moment of left foot landing and impact in order to perform a quick and strong shooting. Second in the case of plantar distribution, as the skilled players put over 70% of their weights on left foot, they showed overall higher plantar pressure distributed on the outer fore, mid and rear parts of left foot plantar, in contrast with the unskilled players who showed about 50/50 distribution of weights on their right and left foot. The analysis concluded that such distribution was shown because the skilled players transferred their weights from the right to left foot effectively while the unskilled players could not do so.

The effects of PNF combined patterns training on balance ability and functional ability of hockey players (PNF 통합패턴 트레이닝이 하키선수들의 균형능력과 기능적 능력에 미치는 영향)

  • Ann, Yong Duk;Park, Jong Hang
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 2013
  • This study was performed to examine effects of PNF combined pattern training on balance ability and functional ability of hockey players. In order to achieve this purpose, total 28 participants were separated into two group: 14 comparison group and 14 experiment group, and the experiment group performed PNF combined pattern training for 12 week, 3 times a week, 60 minutes a day. Each group was measured beforehand, after 6 week and 12 week. balance ability was measured using GOOD BALANCE system and functional ability was measured using carioca and shuttle-run test. For statistically verifying above measured values, repeated measure analysis of variance was analyzed and have following results. As the comparing results of balance ability, normal standing eye close(NSEC) was ant-post and velocity moment of experiment group showed significant differences(p<.05). And one leg right eye close(OLREC) was ant-post, med-lat and velocity moment of experiment group showed significant differences (p<.05). Also, dynamic balance ability was ant-post and velocity moment of experiment groups showed significant differences(p<.05). As the comparing results of functional ability, shuttle-run of experiment group sowed significant differences(p<.05). From above results, balance ability of hockey players was shown to be improved through symmetric training of PNF combined pattern applied to hockey players, and it can be considered that this is actively recommended for training method to improve athletic performance of hockey players.

Injuries in Female Elite Korean Field Hockey Athletes: an Epidemiological Study (국가대표 여자 필드하키 선수들의 스포츠 손상 역학조사)

  • Kim, Chan-Woo;Park, Ki-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.163-171
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    • 2019
  • PURPOSE: This study examined the incidence, location, and characteristics of sports injuries according to the position in Korean female national field hockey athletes. METHODS: Eighteen female national field hockey athletes (two goal keepers, five forwards, six midfielders, and five defenders) who trained at the national training center between January 2018 and December 2018 were enrolled. The event, position, and location of injury were recorded per IOC's daily injury reports form. The incidence of sports injuries was examined with the 95% confidence interval (CI), and the difference in the incidence of injury according to the position was presented as the rate ratio (RR). Moreover, differences in the location of sports injury according to the position were examined using χ2 tests. RESULTS: A total of 92 sports injuries occurred among field hockey players, with an incidence of 6.47 cases per 1,000 hours of training (95% CI 4.98-7.96). In addition, 29.12 cases of injuries occurred per 1,000 exposures (95% CI 23.17-35.07), and the incidence of injury was highest among the defenders, followed by forwards, midfielders, and goal keepers. The most common location of sports injury was the lower extremity, followed in order by the trunk, upper extremity, head, and neck, and there were significant differences in the location of the sports injury according to the position (p=.046). In addition, lumbar spine/lower back, thigh, ankle, lower leg, knee, and foot/toe were common sites of sports injury among female field hockey players. CONCLUSION: These results provide a baseline for predicting sports injuries in athletes during games, and would provide useful information for developing performance enhancement and injury prevention programs.

Kinematic Analysis of a Scoop Motion in Elite Male Hockey Players (남자 우수하키 선수들의 스쿱 동작에 관한 운동학적 분석)

  • Lim, Jung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.481-488
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the hokey scoop motion of elite male hockey players. To accomplish the goal of this study, eight male hockey players participated and were divided into two groups (superior group Vs. inferior group). To find differences between groups, a three-dimensional motion analysis was performed with seven infrared cameras (SF: 200Hz). After analyzed their scoop motion, followings were found. 1) The non-significant(p>.05) increase in anterior CG displacement and velocities were found in superior group compare with inferior group) 2) There were no significance found in anterior-posterior stick velocities between groups. However, significant (p<.05) increase in vertical stick velocities were found in superior group than inferior group indicating the superior group has more skilled in scooping. 3) The significant(p<.05) increase in adductional and internal rotational stick released velocities were found in superior group than inferior group.