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    Whole body mechanics differ among running and cutting maneuvers in skilled athletes by Havens, Kathryn L, Sigward, Susan M

    Published in Gait & posture (01-09-2015)
    “…Highlights • Whole body mechanics of running and cutting tasks were evaluated. • Alterations to body position and force accomplish braking and translation for…”
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    Joint and segmental mechanics differ between cutting maneuvers in skilled athletes by Havens, Kathryn L, Sigward, Susan M

    Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2015)
    “…Highlights • Joint mechanics of cutting tasks were analyzed in the context of whole body demands. • Greater whole body demands did not translate to scaled…”
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    National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Prevention of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury by Padua, Darin A, DiStefano, Lindsay J, Hewett, Timothy E, Garrett, William E, Marshall, Stephen W, Golden, Grace M, Shultz, Sandra J, Sigward, Susan M

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-01-2018)
    “…To provide certified athletic trainers, physicians, and other health care and fitness professionals with recommendations based on current evidence regarding…”
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    Inertial Sensor Angular Velocities Reflect Dynamic Knee Loading during Single Limb Loading in Individuals Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by Pratt, Kristamarie A, Sigward, Susan M

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (15-10-2018)
    “…Difficulty quantifying knee loading deficits clinically in individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) may underlie their…”
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    Loading characteristics of females exhibiting excessive valgus moments during cutting by Sigward, Susan M, Powers, Christopher M

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-08-2007)
    “…Abstract Background Excessive knee valgus moments are considered a risk factor for non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female athletes, however,…”
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    The influence of gender on knee kinematics, kinetics and muscle activation patterns during side-step cutting by Sigward, Susan M., Powers, Christopher M.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (2006)
    “…Background. It has been suggested that gender differences in the performance of athletic maneuvers is a contributory factor with respect to the…”
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    Predictors of frontal plane knee excursion during a drop land in young female soccer players by Sigward, Susan M, Ota, Susumu, Powers, Christopher M

    “…Controlled laboratory study using a cross-sectional, single testing session. To determine the association between frontal plane knee excursion during a drop…”
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    Influence of Sex and Maturation on Knee Mechanics during Side-Step Cutting by SIGWARD, Susan M, POLLARD, Christine D, HAVENS, Kathryn L, POWERS, Christopher M

    “…Females have been reported to have a three to five times greater incidence of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury when compared with their male…”
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    ACL Research Retreat V: an update on ACL injury risk and prevention, March 25-27, 2010, Greensboro, NC by Shultz, Sandra J, Schmitz, Randy J, Nguyen, Anh-Dung, Chaudhari, Ajit M, Padua, Darin A, McLean, Scott G, Sigward, Susan M

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-09-2010)
    “…Studying multiple factors is particularly challenging, given the relatively low incidence of ACL injury. [...] traditional risk-factor designs (eg, prospective…”
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    Knee loading asymmetries during gait and running in early rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A longitudinal study by Sigward, Susan M, Lin, Paige, Pratt, Kristamarie

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Normalization of gait is expected 8–12 weeks after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and is a criterion for progression to running…”
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    The Influence of In-Season Injury Prevention Training on Lower-Extremity Kinematics during Landing in Female Soccer Players by Pollard, Christine D, Sigward, Susan M, Ota, Susumu, Langford, Karen, Powers, Christopher M

    Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-05-2006)
    “…OBJECTIVETo examine the influence of in-season injury prevention training on hip and knee kinematics during a landing task. DESIGNLongitudinal pre-post…”
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    Cutting Mechanics: Relation to Performance and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk by HAVENS, KATHRYN L, SIGWARD, SUSAN M

    “…PURPOSEQuick changes of direction during running (cutting) are necessary for successful performance of many sports but are associated with noncontact anterior…”
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    Loading Behaviors Do Not Match Loading Abilities Postanterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by CHAN, MING-SHENG, SIGWARD, SUSAN M

    “…PURPOSEStrategies that underload the surgical limb after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) are observed in submaximal tasks. It is not known…”
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    Individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction practice underloading strategies during daily activity by Chan, Ming‐Sheng, Sigward, Susan M.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-03-2022)
    “…Underloading the surgical limb has been described in biomechanical studies across recovery time points following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction…”
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    Center of pressure predicts Intra-limb compensatory patterns that shift demands away from knee extensors during squatting by Chan, Ming-Sheng, Sigward, Susan M.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (09-10-2020)
    “…The persistence of knee extensor moments deficits following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr) may be attributed to difficulty quantifying inter-…”
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    Contributors to knee loading deficits during gait in individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction by Lin, Paige E., Sigward, Susan M.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-10-2018)
    “…•Deficits in kinematics and kinetics are present during gait 3 months post-ACLr.•GRF, shank angular velocity and knee flexion relate to knee extensor moment in…”
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    Predictors of Frontal Plane Knee Moments During Side-Step Cutting to 45 and 110 Degrees in Men and Women: Implications for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury by Sigward, Susan M, Cesar, Guilherme M, Havens, Kathryn L

    Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-11-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To compare frontal plane knee moments, and kinematics and kinetics associated with knee valgus moments between cutting to 45 and 110 degrees, and to…”
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    Limited hip and knee flexion during landing is associated with increased frontal plane knee motion and moments by Pollard, Christine D, Sigward, Susan M, Powers, Christopher M

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-02-2010)
    “…Abstract Background It has been proposed that female athletes who limit knee and hip flexion during athletic tasks rely more on the passive restraints in the…”
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    Influence of Maturation on Instep Kick Biomechanics in Female Soccer Athletes by LYLE, Mark A, SIGWARD, Susan M, TSAI, Liang-Ching, POLLARD, Christine D, POWERS, Christopher M

    “…The purpose of this study was to compare kicking biomechanics between young female soccer players at two different stages of physical maturation and to…”
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    What goes up must come down, part II: Consequences of jump strategy modification on dance leap landing biomechanics by Jarvis, Danielle N., Sigward, Susan M., Lerch, Katie, Kulig, Kornelia

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (16-02-2021)
    “…Knee injuries are common in jumping athletes; modifying jump strategy may impact loads placed on the body and reduce injury risk. The purpose of this study was…”
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