نتایج جستجو برای: strongly grf normal

تعداد نتایج: 763200  

2016
Angelos Karatsidis Giovanni Bellusci H. Martin Schepers Mark de Zee Michael Skipper Andersen Peter H. Veltink

Whole-body inverse dynamics techniques have been recently proposed to assess the ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) only from motion data. Even though such techniques remove the dependency on force plate measurements, they are still bounded by the restrictions imposed by optical motion capture, i.e. the limited marker tracking volume, increased complexity, and requirement of a laborator...

2012
Andrew Greenhalgh Jonathan Sinclair Laurence Protheroe Nachiappan Chockalingam

Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system is considered the most effective method of quantifying impact shock magnitude as a result of footstrike during running. Ground Reaction Forces (GRFs) measured using force plates are also widely used to predict PTA. However it is not clear which is the most effective GRF variable to use. This has ...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2008
Anne K Silverman Nicholas P Fey Albert Portillo Judith G Walden Gordon Bosker Richard R Neptune

Compensatory mechanisms in below-knee amputee gait are necessary due to the functional loss of the ankle muscles, especially at higher walking speeds when the mechanical energetic demands of walking are greater. The objective of this study was to examine amputee anterior/posterior (A/P) ground reaction force (GRF) impulses and joint kinetics across a wide range of steady-state walking speeds to...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2012
L N Veilleux F Rauch M Lemay L Ballaz

Mechanography is an innovative method to evaluate lower-limb dynamic muscle function. This technique is generally performed on force platforms that measure only the vertical component of ground reaction force (GRF). The underlying assumption is that medio-lateral and antero-posterior forces do not contribute significantly to the GRF in jumping and rising tests. The goal of this study was to est...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1993
J E Zachazewski P O Riley D E Krebs

The purposes of this study were to: 1) assess whole body center of mass (CM) motion in the frontal, sagittal, and transverse planes; 2) compare CM displacement with center of pressure (CP); and, 3) further define the stance and swing subphases of stair ascent (SA) and stair descent (SD) based on critical CM, CP, and ground reaction force (GRF) events. SA and SD were analyzed on a convenience sa...

2017
Chih-Yuan Hong Lan-Yuen Guo Rong Song Mark L Nagurka Jia-Li Sung Chen-Wen Yen

By incorporating force transducers into treadmills, force platform-instrumented treadmills (commonly called force treadmills) can collect large amounts of gait data and enable the ground reaction force (GRF) to be calculated. However, the high cost of force treadmills has limited their adoption. This paper proposes a low-cost force treadmill system with force sensors installed underneath a stan...

2010
Kyusung Cho Jaesang Yoo Jinki Jung Hyun Seung Yang

An augmented book is an application that augments virtual 3D objects to a real book via AR technology. For augmented books, some markerless methods have been proposed so far. However, they can only recognize one page at a time. This leads to restrictions on the utilization of augmented books. In this paper, we present a novel markerless tracking method capable of recognizing and tracking multip...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2009
Chris Mills Matthew T G Pain Maurice R Yeadon

The aim of this study was to use a subject-specific seven-link wobbling mass model of a gymnast, and a multi-layer model of a landing mat, to determine landing strategies that minimise ground reaction forces (GRF) and internal forces. Subject-specific strength parameters were determined that defined the maximum voluntary torque/angle/angular velocity relationship at each joint. These relationsh...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2010
Jason R Bentley William E Amonette John K De Witt R Donald Hagan

The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of different lifting cadences on the ground reaction force (GRF) during the squat exercise. Squats performed with greater acceleration will produce greater inertial forces; however, it is not well understood how different squat cadences affect GRF. The hypotheses were that faster squat cadences would result in greater peak GRF and th...

Journal: :Research quarterly for exercise and sport 2004
C Roger James Phillip S Sizer David W Starch Thurmon E Lockhart James Slauterbeck

Women are more prone to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury during cutting sports than men. The purpose of this study was to examine knee kinematic and ground reaction forces (GRF) differences between genders during cutting. Male and female athletes performed cutting trials while force platform and video data were recorded (180 Hz). Differences (p < . 05) were observed between groups for kn...

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