TY - CHAP A1 - Auer, Simon A1 - Kubowitsch, Simone A1 - Krutsch, Werner A1 - Renkawitz, Tobias A1 - Süß, Franz A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian T1 - Effect of mental demand on knee forces in professional youth soccer players T2 - ISBS Proceedings Archive N2 - Soccer is one of the most popular sports all around the world. It is an injurious type of sport with a focus on lower extremities and high psychological pressure during matches. The stressor is linked with injuries and an increased musculoskeletal loading. This study investigates the influence of cognitive stress on the load profile of the knee joint. Twelve professional youth soccer players performed highly dynamic runs with and without additional cognitive stress. The runs were analysed with a musculoskeletal simulation software. The data analysis shows no difference in knee joint reaction loading under additional mental stress compared to the baseline. Yet running times are significantly lower in the baseline. While there is no increase in the joint loads, the running times indicate an altered movement behaviour when the subjects are exposed to additional mental demand. KW - Kniegelenk KW - Körperliche Belastung KW - Stress KW - Computersimulation Y1 - 2020 UR - https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol38/iss1/28 VL - 38 IS - 1, Art. 28 ER - TY - VIDEO A1 - Auer, Simon A1 - Reinker, Lukas A1 - Süß, Franz A1 - Kubowitsch, Simone A1 - Krutsch, Werner A1 - Weber, Markus A1 - Renkawitz, Tobias A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian T1 - Webcast: Effect of mental demand on leg loading in highly dynamic motion N2 - Football players have a high risk of leg muscle injuries, especially when exposed to mental stress. Injuries to muscles of the thigh are common in amateur and professional football, representing almost a third of all injuries. These injuries occur primarily in non-contact situations and from overuse. They can lead to a range of costs, including financial costs associated with treatment as well as those associated with long-term recovery, and absence from training and/or competition. Further, there is a high risk of injury recurrence and subsequent injury. KW - Webcast KW - AnyBody KW - Stress KW - Football KW - Speedcourt Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSc_9XlnkaA ER - TY - GEN A1 - Auer, Simon A1 - Niebler, Michael A1 - Eiglsperger, Josef A1 - Kubowitsch, Simone A1 - Renkawitz, Tobias A1 - Achenbach, Leonard A1 - Krutsch, Werner A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian T1 - Cognitive stress increases muscle forces in dynamic football specific movements T2 - European Society of Biomechanics meeting 2019, Vienna, Austria Y1 - 2019 UR - https://owncloud.tuwien.ac.at/index.php/s/dovqqcj02VeZHze ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Auer, Simon A1 - Krutsch, Werner A1 - Renkawitz, Tobias A1 - Kubowitsch, Simone A1 - Süß, Franz A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian T1 - Kognitiver Stress führt zu unphysiologisch erhöhten Kniebelastungen im Profifußball JF - Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orthtr.2020.04.122 VL - 36 IS - 2 SP - 202 EP - 203 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - GEN A1 - Auer, Simon A1 - Krutsch, Werner A1 - Renkawitz, Tobias A1 - Kubowitsch, Simone A1 - Süß, Franz A1 - Dendorfer, Sebastian T1 - Effect of mental demand on leg loading in highly dynamic motion T2 - AnyBody online Webinar, Oct 2020 N2 - Football players have a high risk of leg muscle injuries, especially when exposed to mental stress. Injuries to muscles of the thigh are common in amateur and professional football, representing almost a third of all injuries. These injuries occur primarily in non-contact situations and from overuse. They can lead to a range of costs, including financial costs associated with treatment as well as those associated with long-term recovery, and absence from training and/or competition. Further, there is a high risk of injury recurrence and subsequent injury. Y1 - 2020 ER -