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Lasse Mausehund
PhD candidateCV
Lasse Mausehund is a PhD candidate at the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. His main research areas are sports injuries and strength training exercises. In his PhD, he studies biomechanical risk factors for and prevention of secondary ACL injury in ball/team sports in female elite athletes.
Lasse is authorized physical therapist and holds a M.Sc. in Sports Sciences with a specialization in biomechanics. He has been working for several years with educating personal trainers for NIH Aktiv, lecturing in biomechanics, strength training, functional anatomy and sports injuries. Previously he worked for MuscleAnimations, producing strength- and biomechanics animations which are being used for educational purposes.
Projects
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Why are players with a previous ACL injury at elevated risk of sustaining a new secondary ACL injury?
Project manager: Lasse Mausehund
Publications
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2024
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Understanding Bench Press Biomechanics-The Necessity of Measuring Lateral Barbell Forces
Mausehund, Lasse; Werkhausen, Amelie; Bartsch, Julia; Krosshaug, Tron
Journal of Strength and Conditional Research 2022 Oct 1;36(10):2685-2695.
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Understanding Bench Press Biomechanics-Training Expertise and Sex Affect Lifting Technique and Net Joint Moments
Mausehund, Lasse; Krosshaug, Tron
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2023 37(1):p 9-17
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Knee Biomechanics During Cutting Maneuvers and Secondary ACL Injury Risk: A Prospective Cohort Study of Knee Biomechanics in 756 Female Elite Handball and Soccer Players
Mausehund, Lasse; Krosshaug, Tron
American Journal of Sports Medicine 2024 Apr;52(5):1209-1219.
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Individualized Technique Feedback for Instant Technique Improvements and Knee Abduction Moment Reductions - A New Approach for 'Sidestepping' ACL Injuries?
Bill, Kevin; Mai, Patrick Mai; Mausehund, Lasse; Solbakken, Sigurd; Krosshaug, Tron; Kersting,Uwe G
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2024 May 1;19(5):535-547.
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2022
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Unanticipated fake-and-cut maneuvers do not increase knee abduction moments in sport-specific tasks: Implication for ACL injury prevention and risk screening
Mai, Patrick; Bill, Kevin; Claramunt- Molet Mireia; Bartsch Julia; Eggerud, Mathias; Pedersen, Anniken Tidemann; Berg Moss, Reidar; Glöckler, Katharina; Sæland, Fredrik; Mausehund, Lasse; Willwacher, Steffen; Kersting, Uwe; Eriksrud, Ola; Krosshaug, Tron
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2022 Accepted for publication
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2018
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Muscle activation in unilateral barbell exercises: implications for strength training and rehabilitation
Mausehund, Lasse; Skard, AE; Krosshaug, Tron
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2019 33 Suppl 1:S85-s94.
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