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DETERMINING SUBJECT-SPECIFIC PARAMETERS FOR A COMPUTER SIMULATION MODEL OF A ONE-HANDED TENNIS BACKHAND

Glynn et al., 2006

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9091550386334224999
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Glynn J
King M
Mitchell S
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ISBS-Conference Proceedings Archive

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A subject-specific computer simulation model of a one-handed tennis backhand was developed to investigate the mechanisms that may cause injury to the elbow. Subject- specific parameters for the ball, racket and human were determined. Firing tennis balls from …
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