نتایج جستجو برای: forward flexion

تعداد نتایج: 131903  

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2002
Scott M Lephart Cheryl M Ferris Bryan L Riemann Joseph B Myers Freddie H Fu

This study evaluated kinematic, vertical ground reaction forces, and strength variables in healthy collegiate female basketball, volleyball, and soccer players compared with matched male subjects. Thirty athletes did single-leg landing and forward hop tasks. An electromagnetic tracking device synchronized with a force plate provided kinematic data and vertical ground reaction force data, respec...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2003
Saryn R Goldberg Sylvia Ounpuu Scott L Delp

The diminished knee flexion associated with stiff-knee gait, a movement abnormality commonly observed in persons with cerebral palsy, is thought to be caused by an over-active rectus femoris muscle producing an excessive knee extension moment during the swing phase of gait. As a result, treatment for stiff-knee gait is aimed at altering swing-phase muscle function. Unfortunately, this treatment...

Journal: :Journal of the college of community physicians 2021

Introduction: Clinical evidence suggests that hamstring tightness influences lumbar pelvic rhythm and shortened increase the risk of injury to spine. Objectives: To determine association with tilt in standing position, trunk, range motion during forward bending among sewing machine operators Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted 169 aged 18-55 years using passive knee exten...

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2019

Background and Objectives: In the last decade, the smartphones have become one of the most popular technologies around the world. Due to the multi-functional use of smartphones, the technology users spend long hours using it. Methods: This was a semi-experimental and experimental study. In the first section, 98 students entered the semi-experimental part and completed demographic and body map ...

Journal: :Human movement science 2014
David Kluger Matthew J Major Stefania Fatone Steven A Gard

Able-bodied individuals spontaneously adopt crouch gait when walking with induced anterior trunk flexion, but the effect of this adaptation on lower-limb kinetics is unknown. Sustained forward trunk displacement during walking can greatly alter body center-of-mass location and necessitate a motor control response to maintain upright balance. Understanding this response may provide insight into ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2009
Sunny Cheung Michael Fitzpatrick Thay Q Lee

BACKGROUND The axillary nerve may be injured during percutaneous fixation of proximal humerus fractures. This study investigated the kinematic behavior of the superior and inferior borders of the axillary nerve under varying shoulder positions. This information may reduce iatrogenic neurologic injury during fracture reduction and hardware placement. METHODS The lateral deltoid approach was pe...

2014
Pedro Ángel López-Miñarro José María Muyor Fernando Alacid Raquel Vaquero-Cristóbal Daniel López-Plaza Manuel Isorna

The aims of this study were: 1) to determine the differences in hamstring extensibility between kneeling and forward legs in a group of canoeists; 2) to compare hamstring extensibility between canoeists and kayakers; and 3) to compare the sagittal spinal posture and pelvic tilt in the maximal trunk flexion with knees extended in kayakers and canoeists. Ninety-nine young male paddlers (17.51±6.1...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1996
S J Piazza S L Delp

Although the movement of the leg during swing phase is often compared to the unforced motion of a compound pendulum, the muscles of the leg are active during swing and presumably influence its motion. To examine the roles of muscles in determining swing phase knee flexion, we developed a muscle-actuated forward dynamic simulation of the swing phase of normal gait. Joint angles and angular veloc...

2016
Matej Voglar Jeffrey Wamerdam Idsart Kingma Nejc Sarabon Jaap H van Dieën

The goal of the present study was to determine the effects of prolonged, intermittent flexion on trunk neuromuscular control. Furthermore, the potential beneficial effects of passive upper body support during flexion were investigated. Twenty one healthy young volunteers participated during two separate visits in which they performed 1 hour of intermittent 60 seconds flexion and 30 seconds rest...

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