نتایج جستجو برای: ascent and descent formulation computational aspect

تعداد نتایج: 16870083  

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2004
Christopher M Powers Samuel R Ward Yu-Jen Chen Li-Der Chan Michael R Terk

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that individuals who respond favorably to bracing will exhibit decreased patellofemoral joint stress during stair ambulation. DESIGN A repeated-measures, cross-sectional study. BACKGROUND Ascending and descending stairs is one of the most painful activities of daily living for persons with patellofemoral pain (PFP). Although patellar bracing has been shown t...

2012
H. Minoonejad R. Rajabi E. Ebrahimi-Takamjani E. Fatehi

Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common ailment of the knee. Both open and closed kinetic chain exercises are effective in strengthening of the quadriceps muscle. It has been suggested that these exercises are used jointly in the management of PFPS, but no study to date has evaluated the effect of combined open and closed kinetic chain exercises on PFPS. The present randomized controlle...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2005
Wen-Lan Wu Peng-Ju Huang Chii-Jen Lin Wen-Yi Chen Kuo-Feng Huang Yuh-Min Cheng

The purpose of this study was to identify the kinematic and kinetic strategies used by patients with unilateral triple arthrodesis or subtalar fusion during level walking, stair ascent, stair descent and to determine the influence of these different conditions on kinematics and kinetics. Nine subjects with unilateral triple or subtalar fusion and five normal control subjects were recruited for ...

2015
Seol Park Jun-Sub Chung Yong-Soo Kong Yu-Min Ko Ji-Won Park

[Purpose] We investigated the difference in onset time between the vastus medialis and lateralis according to knee alignment during stair ascent and descent to examine the effects of knee alignment on the quadriceps during stair stepping. [Subjects] Fifty-two adults (20 with genu varum, 12 with genu valgum, and 20 controls) were enrolled. Subjects with > 4 cm between the medial epicondyles of t...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Vibhor Agrawal Robert S Gailey Ignacio A Gaunaurd Christopher O'Toole Adam A Finnieston

Contrary to stance-phase dorsiflexion of conventional prosthetic feet, the microprocessor-controlled Proprio foot permits swing-phase dorsiflexion on stairs. The purpose of this study was to compare Symmetry in External Work (SEW) between a microprocessor-controlled foot and conventional prosthetic feet in two groups with unilateral transtibial amputation (Medicare Functional Classification Lev...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2014
Elizabeth Jean Nightingale Fereshteh Pourkazemi Claire E Hiller

Functional testing is particularly useful in the clinic and for making research translatable; however, finding measures relevant across ages and different conditions can be difficult. A systematic review was conducted to investigate timed stair tests as an objective measure of functional abilities and musculoskeletal integrity. Data were analyzed for their ability to differentiate between contr...

Journal: :SIAM J. Discrete Math. 2016
William Y. C. Chen Alan J. X. Guo Peter L. Guo Harry H. Y. Huang Thomas Y. H. Liu

Given a sequence s = (s1, s2, . . .) of positive integers, the notion of inversion sequences with respect to s, or s-inversion sequences, was introduced by Savage and Schuster in their study of lecture hall polytopes. A sequence (e1, e2, . . . , en) of nonnegative integers is called an s-inversion sequence of length n if 0 ≤ ei < si for 1 ≤ i ≤ n. Let In be the set of s-inversion sequences of l...

Ali Asghar Pourezzat Ghazaleh Taheri Attar2 Narges SalehiShahrabi

Iranian civilization is one of the oldest and most influential civilizations of history, and Iran as the origin of Persian civilization, has been ruled by numerous states throughout history. Some of them, while enjoying considerable glory and high level of economic and political power, have sometimes been declined and finally overthrown. Having these points in mind, the main questions are prese...

2011
Andrew T. Taylor

High-altitude illnesses encompass the pulmonary and cerebral syndromes that occur in non-acclimatized individuals after rapid ascent to high altitude. The most common syndrome is acute mountain sickness (AMS) which usually begins within a few hours of ascent and typically consists of headache variably accompanied by loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, disturbed sleep, fatigue, and dizziness. Wi...

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