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Biomechanical Comparison between Down-the-Line and Cross-Court Topspin Backhand in Competitive Table Tennis.

Kaige XingLanping HangZijun LuChuangui MaoDong KangChen YangYuliang Sun
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The aim of this study was to compare the kinematic and kinetic differences of the racket arm when balls were hit cross-court (CC) and down the line (DL) by topspin backhand. Eight elite female players participated and were instructed to hit the ball down the line and cross-court using a topspin backhand. Kinematic and kinetic data were collected. The results show that at the impact, participants had a greater wrist flexion angle in DL than CC ( p = 0.017). The angular velocity of shoulder flexion ( p = 0.038), shoulder abduction ( p = 0.006) and thorax-pelvis internal rotation ( p = 0.017) was faster when participants impacted the ball DL than CC. As for the joint kinetics, the shoulder external rotation moment was greater in CC than DL ( p = 0.043). For a high-quality DL technique, it is important to exhibit a greater wrist flexion and have faster adduction and flexion in the shoulder, as well as faster internal rotation in thorax-pelvis, while having a smaller wrist flexion and more external rotation power in the shoulder are important to perform a CC at the impact. If these key and different factors of hitting CC and DL are ignored, it may lead to failure to complete a high-quality shot.
Keyphrases
  • rotator cuff
  • electronic health record
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • upper limb