نتایج جستجو برای: joint stiffness

تعداد نتایج: 228982  

2016
Vincent Richard Giuliano Lamberto Tung-Wu Lu Aurelio Cappozzo Raphaël Dumas

The use of multi-body optimisation (MBO) to estimate joint kinematics from stereophotogrammetric data while compensating for soft tissue artefact is still open to debate. Presently used joint models embedded in MBO, such as mechanical linkages, constitute a considerable simplification of joint function, preventing a detailed understanding of it. The present study proposes a knee joint model whe...

2004
VERNA WRIGHT RICHARD J. JOHNS

Rheology is the study of the deformation and the flow of matter. In the present communication this science is applied to the human joint, its motion, and the forces resisting joint motion. The techniques used to measure joint stiffness have long been used by physicists, physical chemists, and engineers in studying the stiffness of a wide range of materials. Such studies have been of particular ...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2017
Dominique F Dubose Daniel C Herman Deborah L Jones Susan M Tillman James R Clugston Anthony Pass Jorge A Hernandez Terrie Vasilopoulos Marybeth Horodyski Terese L Chmielewski

PURPOSE Recent research indicates that a concussion increases the risk of musculoskeletal injury. Neuromuscular changes after concussion might contribute to the increased risk of injury. Many studies have examined gait postconcussion, but few studies have examined more demanding tasks. This study compared changes in stiffness across the lower extremity, a measure of neuromuscular function, duri...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Julia L Molnar Stephanie E Pierce John R Hutchinson

Despite their semi-aquatic mode of life, modern crocodylians use a wide range of terrestrial locomotor behaviours, including asymmetrical gaits otherwise only found in mammals. The key to these diverse abilities may lie in the axial skeleton. Correlations between vertebral morphology and both intervertebral joint stiffness and locomotor behaviour have been found in other animals, but the verteb...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2013
Kevin McGinnis Lynn Snyder-Mackler Portia Flowers Joseph Zeni

BACKGROUND Although total knee arthroplasty reduces pain and improves function, patients continue to walk with asymmetrical movement patterns, that may affect muscle activation and joint loading patterns. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the specific biomechanical abnormalities that persist after total knee arthroplasty and examine the neuromuscular mechanisms that may contribute to th...

2010
A. M. Vaidya P. M. Padole

This paper deals with the study of joint clearance on kinematics of mechanism and bearing stiffness along with links flexibility on modal analysis at higher frequency. Literature survey reveals that the studies were carried out for highspeed mechanism considering linkage flexibility without considering bearing stiffness. The method of calculating clearance at joints, checking for orientation of...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2011
Timothy W Cacciatore Victor S Gurfinkel Fay B Horak Brian L Day

The Alexander Technique (AT) is used to improve postural and movement coordination and has been reported to be clinically beneficial, however its effect on movement coordination is not well-characterized. In this study we examined the sit-to-stand (STS) movement by comparing coordination (phasing, weight-shift and spinal movement) between AT teachers (n=15) and matched control subjects (n=14). ...

2018
Nicholas S Kalson Tim M Brock Massimo Mangino Stella M Fabiane Derek A Mann Lee A Borthwick David J Deehan Frances M K Williams

OBJECTIVE Joint fibrosis affects many synovial joints (including hip, knee and shoulder) causing stiffness and pain. The mechanism of joint fibrosis remains unknown, although genetic factors may contribute. Defects in maintenance of telomere length resulting from impaired telomere repair have been shown to cause lung and liver fibrotic disease. Here we tested the hypothesis that joint fibrosis ...

2016
Evangelos I. Avgoulas Michael P. F. Sutcliffe

There are a great variety of joint types used in nature which can inspire engineering joints. In order to design such biomimetic joints, it is at first important to understand how biological joints work. A comprehensive literature review, considering natural joints from a mechanical point of view, was undertaken. This was used to develop a taxonomy based on the different methods/functions that ...

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