نتایج جستجو برای: heel warming

تعداد نتایج: 36144  

Journal: :Equine veterinary journal. Supplement 2010
P Noble J-P Lejeune I Caudron P Lejeune B Collin J-M Denoix D Serteyn

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Whereas the effect of heel configuration on the tension of the suspensory apparatus is well documented in the literature, there are few reports of joint contact force components in the equine distal forelimb. OBJECTIVES To improve understanding of the effect of heel configuration on equine digit joint loading, a sensitivity analysis was performed to compare the ef...

Journal: :Int. J. Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems 2013
Minsung Kim Mingon Kim Sumin Park Junghoon Kwon Jaeheung Park

This study investigated the feasibility of gait recognition using points on the body in threedimensional (3D) space based on comparisons of four different feature vectors. To obtain the point trajectories on the body in 3D, gait motion data were captured from 10 participants using a 3D motion capture system, and four shoes with different heel heights were used to study the effects of heel heigh...

2014
Dongwook Han

Methods To measure the muscle activations of the C6, T7 and L5 paraspinal muscles and lumbar multifidus during standing, EMG (Keypoint, Medrtonic, USA) was used. After breathing was calmed down, muscle activation during standing on the ground with bare foot was measured. Subsequently, muscle activation during standing wearing shoes with 8cm Wedge heel, Setback heel and French heel were measured...

2001
Steven R. Kravitz Robert W. Mendicino John M. Schuberth Susan D. Couture

Mechanical heel pain is one of the most frequent conditions presented to foot and ankle specialists. Plantar heel pain is responsible for the majority of mechanical heel pain cases. Plantar heel pain is defined as insertional heel pain of the plantar fascia with or without a heel spur (Fig. 1). The most common cause cited for plantar heel pain is biomechanical abnormalities that lead to patholo...

Journal: :Gait & Posture 2021

Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy characterized by severe drug-resistant seizures associated with cognitive motor impairments. Walking problems are frequently observed. As the foot plays key role during walking, compromised function can be feature of deviant gait. To investigate in DS characterizing foot-floor contact patterns using pedobarography. A total 31 ...

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2013

CHICAGO — Many of today's running shoes feature a heavy cushioned heel. New research presented today at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) found that these shoes may alter an adolescent runner's biomechanics (the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the skeletal structure) and diminish performance. Researchers recruited 12 adolescent competitive a...

2017
Munir Alam

Introduction: The heel has two parts, weight bearing and non-weight bearing part. Soft tissue heel reconstruction has been a challenge due to its complex nature of anatomy, weight bearing part of foot and the mechanism of injury requiring reconstruction. The pattern of injury includes from simple laceration to a complex wound with loss of soft tissue and fracture involving various degrees of ca...

Scientists predict climate changes and warmer conditions for the world in future. Predicting the warming effect on plant performance is one of the most important challenges in ecological sciences. In this study, the effects of short-term warming on physiological traits of Pteropyrum aucheri as one of the domain shrubs was assessed in riverside of semi-arid rangelands of Kohpanj region, Bardsir,...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
Markus Krüger Michel-Ange Amorim Mirjam Ebersbach

We examined whether body parts attached to abstract stimuli automatically force embodiment in a mental rotation task. In Experiment 1, standard cube combinations reflecting a human pose were added with (1) body parts on anatomically possible locations, (2) body parts on anatomically impossible locations, (3) colored end cubes, and (4) simple end cubes. Participants (N=30) had to decide whether ...

2003
Kimberly Pratt Richard Bohannon

Context: Stretching exercise regimens are routinely prescribed to increase range of motion (ROM) and diminish injuries. Objective: To examine the effect of a 3-minute passive stretch on ankle-dorsiflexion ROM in a nonpathological population. Setting: University laboratory. Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled study. Participants: 24 apparently healthy volunteers. Interventions: Subjects ...

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