Jumping plate
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The jumping plate is a force platform that measures ground reaction forces generated during dynamic movements, such as vertical jumps or squats. The patient stands on the plate, and sensors within the platform record the forces exerted by the lower limbs. The data obtained include force-time curves, jump height, and power output. These measurements provide insights into neuromuscular function, athletic performance, and injury risk. The jumping plate is widely used in sports science, rehabilitation, and biomechanical research to assess lower limb mechanics and optimize training protocols.