
Shogo Sasaki
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(スポーツ科学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Physical Education / Department of Competitive Sports
- Graduate School of Physical Education / Course of Physical Education
詳細情報
研究分野
- Life sciences Sports science
論文
Effects of early sports specialization on landing and balance ability in female college basketball players
Early sports specialization in Japanese young soccer players and related factors
Observational Study of Growth-Related Knee Pain in Japanese Footballers Aged 12–15 Years: A Subsequent Series Following Children Aged 8–12 Years
Early sports specialization in Japanese young soccer players and related factors
Factors Associated with Knee and Heel Pain in Children: An Observational Web-Based Survey for 1,200 Parents with Young Japanese Footballers Aged in 8–12 Years
High-Acceleration Movement, Muscle Damage, and Perceived Exertion in Basketball Games
Neuromuscular responses of the hamstring and lumbopelvic muscles during unanticipated trunk perturbations
Acceleration profile of high-impact movements during young football games: a cross-sectional study involving healthy children
Do high physical performance athletes have a greater impact during a sport event based on the index for trunk acceleration?
Characteristics of trunk acceleration for basketball players with the medical history of ankle sprain during repetitive tuck jump maneuvers and real game situation
所属学会
- JAPANESE SOCIRTY FOR CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
- JAPANESE SOCIETY OF SCIENCE AND FOOTBALL
- JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE
- THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS MEDICINE
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Longitudinal study focused on high-risk movement for anterior cruciate ligament injury during sports activity in junior athletes
The influence of maturity status on development of motor ability in adolescent male and female soccer players, and investigating practical indicator for maturity status.
Risk movement of Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury during sports activity using trunk acceleration
A new approach for evaluating field sports performance: biomechanical analysis using uncalibrated video sequences.
The influence of trunk control to the mechanism of anterior cruciate ligament injury
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