نتایج جستجو برای: biomechanical measures

تعداد نتایج: 373977  

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2015
Dong-Wook Rha Katelyn Cahill-Rowley Jeffrey Young Leslie Torburn Katherine Stephenson Jessica Rose

OBJECTIVE To identify clinical and biomechanical parameters that influence swing-phase knee flexion and contribute to stiff-knee gait in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and flexed-knee gait. DESIGN Retrospective analysis of clinical data and gait kinematics collected from 2010 to 2013. SETTING Motion and gait analysis laboratory at a children's hospital. PARTICIPANTS Individu...

2015
H Iijima T Aoyama

Introduction Gait modification is frequently used as conservative management in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Knee orthoses, such as knee sleeves and unloader knee braces, are nonpharmacological treatment for gait modification in symptomatic knee OA. Previous studies lack systematic investigation of biomechanical effect and functional capacity, particularly walking capacity. This study investigated...

2015
Shun Ishikawa Shogo Okamoto Kaoru Isogai Yasuhiro Akiyama Naomi Yanagihara Yoji Yamada

Robots that simulate patients suffering from joint resistance caused by biomechanical and neural impairments are used to aid the training of physical therapists in manual examination techniques. However, there are few methods for assessing such robots. This article proposes two types of assessment measures based on typical judgments of clinicians. One of the measures involves the evaluation of ...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2013
Bernd Rolauffs Bodo Kurz Tino Felka Miriam Rothdiener Tatiana Uynuk-Ool Matthias Aurich Eliot Frank Christian Bahrs Andreas Badke Ulrich Stöckle Wilhelm K Aicher Alan J Grodzinsky

OBJECTIVE Trauma-associated cartilage fractures occur in children and adolescents with clinically significant incidence. Several studies investigated biomechanical injury by compressive forces but the injury-related stress has not been investigated extensively. In this study, we hypothesized that the biomechanical stress occurring during compressive injury predetermines the biomechanical, bioch...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2007
Kirsten Schoonaert Kristiaan D'Août Peter Aerts

Inertial characteristics and dimensions of the body and body segments form an integral part of a biomechanical analysis of motion. In primate studies, however, segment inertial parameters of non-human hominoids are scarce and often obtained using varying techniques. Therefore, the principal aim of this study was to expand the existing chimpanzee inertial property data set using a non-invasive m...

Journal: :European cells & materials 2015
D Arens M Wilke L Calabro S Hackl S Zeiter I Zderic R G Richards T F Moriarty

The local mechanical environment at a fracture is known to influence biological factors such as callus formation, immune cell recruitment and susceptibility to infection. Infection models incorporating a fracture are therefore required to evaluate prevention and treatment of infection after osteosynthesis. The aim of this study was to create humane, standardised and repeatable preclinical model...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2006
Philbert Huang Munish C Gupta Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn Scott Hazelwood

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Both bone graft and metallic implants have been used in combination with the necessary anterior rod or plate instrumentation to fill the voids left by vertebral body removal, with the ultimate goal of restoring stability. One type of device that has recently been introduced is an expandable titanium telescoping cage that is designed to be used as a strut implant to fill corpe...

Journal: :Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 2009
Ian A Sigal John G Flanagan Inka Tertinegg C Ross Ethier

Biomechanical factors acting within the optic nerve head (ONH) likely play a role in the loss of vision that occurs in glaucoma. In a companion paper (Sigal et al. 2008), we quantified the biomechanical environment within individual-specific ONH models reconstructed from human post mortem eyes. Our goal in this manuscript was to use finite element modeling to investigate the influence of tissue...

Journal: :Ergonomics 1999
K P Granata W S Marras

Spinal compression is traditionally assumed the principal biomechanical mechanism associated with occupationally related low-back disorders (LBD). However, there is little conclusive evidence demonstrating that compression is related to occupational LBD. The objective of this research was to examine whether axial compression in the lumbar spine can predict the probability that a lifting task sh...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Karl E Zelik Kota Z Takahashi Gregory S Sawicki

Measuring biomechanical work performed by humans and other animals is critical for understanding muscle-tendon function, joint-specific contributions and energy-saving mechanisms during locomotion. Inverse dynamics is often employed to estimate joint-level contributions, and deformable body estimates can be used to study work performed by the foot. We recently discovered that these commonly use...

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