John J. McMahon
University of Salford
108 Papers
187 Citations
John J. McMahon is an academic researcher from University of Salford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 85 publications.
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Single joint posterior chain isometric testing using force plates: A systematic review of the methodologies and reliability of testing methods.
J. Fahey,Chris Bramah,Richie Barber,James Williams,John J. McMahon,P. Comfort,Nicholas J Ripley +6 more
Abstract: ABSTRACT The posterior chain muscles (i.e. hamstring and gluteal) play an important role in performance and injury prevention. Posterior chain muscle injuries lead to time lost from training, competition and increased reinjury risk. Force plates enable valid and reliable assessment, current methods assessing isometric posterior chain (IPC) force production using force plates have yet to be reviewed. This review was designed to systematically review methods of single joint IPC force plate testing; establish existing reliability; and summarise descriptive data. A literature search was conducted using the following search terms: ‘force plat*’ AND ‘isometric’ AND (‘hamstring*’ OR ‘knee flex*’ OR ‘posterior chain’ ‘hip’ OR ‘hip exten*’). Twenty studies were included, five test variations were used (90–90, 30–30, 90–20 hands-on-wall, 90–20 hands-on-chest, and isometric hip extension), the 90–90 being the most common. Peak force was the most reported metric (n = 17). Thirteen studies reported reliability. Descriptive data was predominantly on footballers. Relative peak force values ranged from 3.3–4.7N/kg and 2.9–3.4N/kg (90–90), and 3.0–3.1N/kg and 2.5N/kg (30–30) for male and female soccer players, respectively. IPC force assessment methodologies varied across studies, with clear standardisation of procedures and investigation into other team sports including sex differences recommended for future studies.
Integration of a Knee Flexor Bias or Hip Hinge Bias Resistance Training Program With Combined High-Speed Running in Academy Soccer Players.
Steven Ross,Nicholas J Ripley,John J. McMahon,Paul Comfort +3 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the effects of 6-week resistance training programs with either hip hinge bias (RDL) or knee flexor bias (NHE) on knee flexor strength and athletic performance in academy soccer players, with NHE showing superior adaptations in sprint and jump performance.
The effect of peer tutoring on academic achievement
Paul Comfort,John J. McMahon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of peer tutoring on the academic achievement during practical assessments, of the tutors and tutees, were determined, and a one-way analysis of variance with Bonferroni post hoc analysis demonstrated a significantly greater academic achievement in the peer tutor group (73.64±10.27, p=0.003) compared to the previous years' cohort that were not peer tutored (56.83±19.18, p<0.001).
The 10/5 repeated jumps test : are 10 repetitions and three trials necessary?
Callum Stratford,Thomas Dos'Santos,John J. McMahon +2 more
- 08 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify whether ten repetitions and three trials are necessary to achieve stability in peak reactive strength index (RSI) during the 10/5 repeated jumps test (RJT).
Comparison between methods to estimate bicep femoris fascicle length from three estimation equations using a 10 cm ultrasound probe
TL;DR: In this article , the reliability and differences between three fascicle length estimation methods when utilizing a 10-cm ultrasound (US) probe were evaluated using three previously established extrapolation methods.