نتایج جستجو برای: ground reaction force

تعداد نتایج: 726382  

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2008
Boris Gutnik Jonathan Leaver Clive Standen Christopher Longley

Although the identification and characterisation of a participant's lateral profile during quiet standing have not received much research attention, they have the potential to greatly extend our understanding of upright stance stability control. This study further examines limb load asymmetries during quiet bipedal stance. During voluntary frontal-plane weight shifting for 2 min, 300 centre-of-...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2003
Iain Hunter

Various models have been used to describe distance running technique. Among these, the mass-spring model is fairly simple to use and apply, but when employed as a model, does not predict vertical force accurately especially when a heel strike is exhibited. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the mass-spring model can be modified to provide a simple, yet accurate prediction of grou...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1995
A P Arya A Lees H C Nirula L Klenerman

The Jaipur prosthetic foot was developed in India in response to specific socio-cultural needs of Indian amputees. It is being used extensively in India and several other developing countries. Its claim of being a cheaper and satisfactory alternative to other prosthetic feet has not been investigated biomechanically. The present study was undertaken to compare its biomechanical properties with ...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2013
R Dietzel U Gast T Heine D Felsenberg G Armbrecht

OBJECTIVES The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the influence of age and sex on neuromuscular function of the lower limbs using mechanography. 704 adults aged 20-85 years from Germany participated in this study. METHODS Ground reaction force and power were assessed with countermovement jumps and the chair rising test on a ground reactions force plate. RESULTS While ground re...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2010
John P Paul

The human hip joint withstands high contact forces during daily activity and is therefore susceptible to injury and structural deterioration over time. Knowledge of muscle-force contributions to hip joint loading may assist in the development of strategies to prevent and manage conditions such as osteoarthritis, femoro-acetabular impingement and fracture. The main aim of this study was to deter...

2012
S. H. Kim J. R. Cho J. H. Choi S. H. Ryu W. B. Jeong

This paper investigates the effects of sports ground materials on the transfer characteristics of the landing impact force using a coupled foot-shoe-ground interaction model. The impact force resulting from the collision between the sports shoe and the ground is partially dissipated, but the remaining portion transfers to the human body via the lower extremity. However, since the landing impact...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Peter G Weyand Rosalind F Sandell Danille N L Prime Matthew W Bundle

Running speed is limited by a mechanical interaction between the stance and swing phases of the stride. Here, we tested whether stance phase limitations are imposed by ground force maximums or foot-ground contact time minimums. We selected one-legged hopping and backward running as experimental contrasts to forward running and had seven athletic subjects complete progressive discontinuous tread...

2017
Wing-Kai Lam Jaejin Ryue Ki-Kwang Lee Sang-Kyoon Park Jason Tak-Man Cheung Jiseon Ryu

BACKGROUND Lunge is one frequently executed movement in badminton and involves a unique sagittal footstrike angle of more than 40 degrees at initial ground contact compared with other manoeuvres. This study examined if the shoe heel curvature design of a badminton shoe would influence shoe-ground kinematics, ground reaction forces, and knee moments during lunge. METHODS Eleven elite and fifte...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2015
r. rahmannejad a. kargar v. maazallahi e. ghotbi-ravandi

the ground reaction curve (grc) is a vital component of the convergence-confinement method, which possesses many applications in the underground space designs. it defines a relation between the tunnel wall deformations and the ground pressure acting on the tunnel walls. generally, grc includes descending and ascending branches. according to many researchers, the descending branch trend for the ...

Background and Objectives: Genu varum is one of the lower limb malalignments that is associated with changes in the lower limb biomechanics during walking and running. The selected corrective program has the least complications for children. Therefore the purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of a period of corrective exercise training program on the running ground reactio...

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