نتایج جستجو برای: forward flexion

تعداد نتایج: 131903  

Journal: :Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics 2013
Lindsay Bottoms Andrew Greenhalgh Jonathan Sinclair

The lunge is the most common attack in fencing, however there is currently a paucity of published research investigating the kinematics of this movement. The aim of this study was to investigate if kinematics measured during the épée fencing lunge had a significant effect on sword velocity at touch and whether there were any key movement tactics that produced the maximum velocity. Lower extremi...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2004
S Nakagawa P Johal V Pinskerova T Komatsu A Sosna A Williams M A R Freeman

The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) was imaged by MRI throughout flexion in neutral tibial rotation in six cadaver knees, which were also dissected, and in 20 unloaded and 13 loaded living (squatting) knees. The appearance of the ligament was the same in all three groups. In extension the ligament is curved concave-forwards. It is straight, fully out-to-length and approaching vertical from 60...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1990
D M Dines R F Warren A E Inglis H Pavlov

Coracoid impingement results from encroachment on the coracohumeral space, presenting as anterior shoulder pain and clicking, particularly in forward flexion, medial rotation, and adduction. In eight shoulders in seven patients, coracohumeral decompression by excision of the lateral 1.5 cm of the coracoid with re-attachment of the conjoined tendon gave pain relief in all, and complete relief in...

Journal: :Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2008
S Ingrosso MG Benedetti A Leardini S Casanelli S Giannini

Introduction A new three-part total ankle prosthesis was designed [1] to achieve maximal compatibility between component relative motion and ligament natural role. This results in ankle natural mobility while maintaining full conformity, achieved by a backward and forward motion of the meniscus within the flexion arc. In this study the expected early functional recovery was evaluated by a clini...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1945
G O Tippett

Fractures of the Metacarpals Fractures of the shafts of the metacarpals other than that of the thumb should be treated by manipulation followed by active exercises only. The fingers should never be splinfed nor immobilised in these fractures. Stiff fingers are the result. Fractures of the neck of the metacarpals with forward angulation of the distal fragment should be corrected by right-angled ...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2013
Ashley K Cole Melanie L McGrath Shana E Harrington Darin A Padua Terri J Rucinski William E Prentice

CONTEXT Overhead athletes commonly have poor posture. Commercial braces are used to improve posture and function, but few researchers have examined the effects of shoulder or scapular bracing on posture and scapular muscle activity. OBJECTIVE To examine whether a scapular stabilization brace acutely alters posture and scapular muscle activity in healthy overhead athletes with forward-head, ro...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2005
M J Camilleri M L Hull

Mathematical models of the inter-relationship of muscle force, velocity, and activation are useful in forward dynamic simulations of human movement tasks. The objective of this work was to determine whether the parameters (maximum shortening velocity V(max) and shape parameter k) of a Hill-type muscle model, interrelating muscle force, velocity, and activation, are themselves dependent on the a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
C C Raasch F E Zajac

A group of coexcited muscles alternating with another group is a common element of motor control, including locomotor pattern generation. This study used computer simulation to investigate human pedaling with each muscle assigned at times to a group. Simulations were generated by applying patterns of muscle excitations to a musculoskeletal model that includes the dynamic properties of the muscl...

2016
S H Hosseini Nasab Renate List Katja Oberhofer Sandro F Fucentese Jess G Snedeker William R Taylor

BACKGROUND The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is the strongest ligament of the knee, serving as one of the major passive stabilizers of the tibio-femoral joint. However, despite a number of experimental and modelling approaches to understand the kinematics and kinetics of the ligament, the normal loading conditions of the PCL and its functional bundles are still controversially discussed. ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید