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With an emphasis on important kinematic and kinetic factors, the biomechanical examination of elite athletes is essential to understanding the complexity of athletic performance.Through examining joint angles, segmental kinematics, and center of mass (COM) kinematics, scientists can better understand the coordination, efficiency of technique, and movement patterns necessary for athletic success.In addition to kinematic analysis, kinetic variables like muscle activity (EMG), joint moments, and ground reaction forces (GRF) can be examined to learn more about propulsion, braking, muscular contributions, and injury risk factors.In addition, measuring biomechanical efficiency, energy expenditure, and power output makes it possible to optimize training regimens specific to each athlete, improving performance and lowering the risk of injury.By incorporating cutting-edge biomechanical assessment techniques, coaches, trainers, and researchers can more easily implement evidence-based interventions that lead to gains in elite athletes' athletic performance and injury prevention tactics.
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