نتایج جستجو برای: grf

تعداد نتایج: 784  

2010
JOHN RICE MATTHEW K. SEELEY

Functional asymmetry is an idea that is often used to explain documented bilateral asymmetries during able-bodied gait. Within this context, this idea suggests that the non-dominant and dominant legs, considered as whole entities, contribute asymmetrically to support and propulsion during walking. The degree of functional asymmetry may depend upon walking speed. The purpose of this study was to...

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2013
M Ziaei S H Nabavi H R Mokhtarinia S F Tabatabai Ghomshe

BACKGROUND Prevention of slipping accidents requires provision of adequate friction through the use of suitable combinations of footwear and underfoot surfaces. Shoe sole tread groove is one of the important factors on friction coefficient during walking. OBJECTIVE To measure the effect of different shoe sole tread groove depths and different surfaces on the required quotient of friction (Q),...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2009
Ross H Miller Graham E Caldwell Richard E A Van Emmerik Brian R Umberger Joseph Hamill

The role of arm swing in running has been minimally described, and the contributions of arm motion to lower extremity joint kinematics and external force generation are unknown. These contributions may have implications in the design of musculoskeletal models for computer simulations of running, since previous models have usually not included articulating arm segments. 3D stance phase lower ext...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2009
Marius Henriksen Jens Aaboe Henning Bliddal Henning Langberg

BACKGROUND Eccentric exercise has been shown to provide good short-term clinical results in the treatment of painful mid-portion chronic Achilles tendinopathies. However, the mechanisms behind the positive effects of eccentric rehabilitation regimes are not known, and research into the biomechanics of the exercise may improve our understanding. METHODS Sixteen healthy subjects performed one-l...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2014
Jianhua Wu Toyin Ajisafe

This study investigated the effect of both walking speed and external ankle load on the kinetic patterns of treadmill walking in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome (DS). Ten preadolescents with DS and ten age- and gender-matched children with typical development (TD) participated in this study. We manipulated two treadmill speeds and two external ankle loads. Treadmill speeds were eq...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2012
Melanie Wade Amity Campbell Anne Smith Joanne Norcott Peter O'Sullivan

The link between static and dynamic landing lumbar postures, when gymnasts are exposed to large ground reaction forces, has not been established. This investigation aimed to (a) determine if a relationship exists between sagittal static and dynamic landing lumbar spine angles at peak ground reaction force (GRF) and (b) quantify how close to end-range postures the gymnasts were at landing peak G...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2006
Edward C Frederick Jeremy J Determan Saunders N Whittlesey Joseph Hamill

Seven top amateur or professional skateboarders (BW=713 N+/-83 N) performed Ollie maneuvers onto and off an elevated wooden platform (45.7 cm high). We recorded ground reaction force (GRF) data for three Ollie Up (OU) and Ollie Down (OD) trials per participant. The vertical GRF (VGRF) during the OU has a characteristic propulsive peak (M=2.22 body weight [BW]+/-0.22) resulting from rapidly rota...

2017
Xin Wang Yue Ma Bo Yi Hou Wing-Kai Lam

While walking with fast speed aims to promote health and fitness of individuals, the potential risk on lower limb joint loading across walking speed is still unknown. In order to determine the joint contact force loading associated with different walking speeds, fifteen young male and fifteen female participants performed barefoot walking across different speeds (regular = 1.1 m/s, medium = 1.4...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1993
C Farmer S A Pommier P Brazeau

The goal of the study was to establish the age-related responses of cultured porcine pituitary cells to growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) and(or) somatostatin (SRIF). A culture system for dispersed porcine pituitary cells was validated. Pituitaries from female pigs of various ages (90 or 110 d of gestation, newborn, 3, 6, or 24 mo old) were enzymatically dispersed with collagenase and neura...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2017
Konstantinos A Vakalopoulos Zhouqiao Wu Leonard F Kroese Paul H van der Horst King H Lam Dimitra Dodou Johannes J Jeekel Johan F Lange

BACKGROUND Tissue adhesives may be useful for sealing bowel anastomoses by preventing anastomotic leakage. Prior to clinical implementation, an in-depth analysis of the clinical and immunohistopathological effects of tissue adhesives on the target tissue and of the mechanical strength of the adhesive bond in an in vivo model is needed. MATERIALS AND METHODS In 84 rats, two bowel segments were...

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