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Glenohumeral contact force during flat and topspin tennis forehand drives
Authors:Yoann Blache  Thomas Creveaux  Raphaël Dumas  Laurence Chèze  Isabelle Rogowski
Institution:1. Inter‐University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France;2. Biomechanics and Impact Mechanics Laboratory, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France
Abstract:The primary role of the shoulder joint in tennis forehand drive is at the expense of the loadings undergone by this joint. Nevertheless, few studies investigated glenohumeral (GH) contact forces during forehand drives. The aim of this study was to investigate GH compressive and shearing forces during the flat and topspin forehand drives in advanced tennis players. 3D kinematics of flat and topspin forehand drives of 11 advanced tennis players were recorded. The Delft Shoulder and Elbow musculoskeletal model was implemented to assess the magnitude and orientation of GH contact forces during the forehand drives. The results showed no differences in magnitude and orientation of GH contact forces between the flat and topspin forehand drives. The estimated maximal GH contact force during the forward swing phase was 3573 ± 1383 N, which was on average 1.25 times greater than during the follow-through phase, and 5.8 times greater than during the backswing phase. Regardless the phase of the forehand drive, GH contact forces pointed towards the anterior-superior part of the glenoid therefore standing for shearing forces. Knowledge of GH contact forces during real sport tasks performed at high velocity may improve the understanding of various sport-specific adaptations and causative factors for shoulder problems.
Keywords:Glenohumeral contact force  shoulder  musculoskeletal model  racket sports  anterior-superior glenoid shearing force
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