نتایج جستجو برای: knee kinematics

تعداد نتایج: 89907  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2011
Christine E Draper Thor F Besier Michael Fredericson Juan M Santos Gary S Beaupre Scott L Delp Garry E Gold

Patellar maltracking is thought to be one source of patellofemoral pain. Measurements of patellar tracking are frequently obtained during non-weight-bearing knee extension; however, pain typically arises during highly loaded activities, such as squatting, stair climbing, and running. It is unclear whether patellofemoral joint kinematics during lightly loaded tasks replicate patellofemoral joint...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2008
Lori A Bolgla Terry R Malone Brian R Umberger Timothy L Uhl

STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional. OBJECTIVE To determine if females presenting with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) from no discernable cause other than overuse demonstrate hip weakness and increased hip internal rotation, hip adduction, and knee valgus during stair descent. BACKGROUND Historically, PFPS has been viewed exclusively as a knee problem. Recent findings have indicated an associ...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2008
J Troy Blackburn Darin A Padua

BACKGROUND An erect posture and greater knee valgus during landing have been implicated as anterior cruciate ligament injury risk factors. While previous research suggests coupling of knee and hip kinematics, the influence of trunk positioning on lower extremity kinematics has yet to be determined. We hypothesized that greater trunk flexion during landing would result in greater knee and hip fl...

2014
Ata M. Kiapour Vikas Kaul Ali Kiapour Carmen E. Quatman Samuel C. Wordeman Timothy E. Hewett Constantine K. Demetropoulos Vijay K. Goel

Finite element (FE) analysis has become an increasingly popular technique in the study of human joint biomechanics, as it allows for detailed analysis of the joint/tissue behavior under complex, clinically relevant loading conditions. A wide variety of modeling techniques have been utilized to model knee joint ligaments. However, the effect of a selected constitutive model to simulate the ligam...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2014
Jo Armour Smith John M Popovich Kornelia Kulig

STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional laboratory study. OBJECTIVES To compare peak lower-limb, pelvis, and trunk kinematics and interjoint and intersegmental coordination in women with strong and weak hip muscle performance. BACKGROUND Persons with lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders often demonstrate a combination of weak hip musculature and altered kinematics during weight-bearing dynamic ta...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1987
J L Stein W C Flowers

The mobility of above-knee amputees (A/K) is limited, in part, due to the performance of A/K prostheses during the stance phase. Currently stance phase control of most conventional A/K prostheses can only be achieved through leg alignment and choice of the SACH (Solid Ankle Cushioned Heel) foot. This paper examines the role of the knee controller in relation to a SACH foot during the stance pha...

2014
Jianping Wang Kun Tao Huanyi Li Chengtao Wang

The model of three-dimensional (3D) geometric knee was built, which included femoral-tibial, patellofemoral articulations and the bone and soft tissues. Dynamic finite element (FE) model of knee was developed to simulate both the kinematics and the internal stresses during knee flexion. The biomechanical experimental system of knee was built to simulate knee squatting using cadaver knees. The f...

2009

INTRODUCTION: The recent surge of interest in double bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction techniques has arisen from the biomechanical theory that the technique allows better postoperative tolerance of complex knee activity because it recreates both a posterolateral and anteromedial bundle of the ACL while traditional transtibial single bundle techniques recreate only the anteromedi...

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2005
S G McLean K B Walker A J van den Bogert

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a common sports injury, particularly in females. Gender differences in knee kinematics have been observed for specific movements, but there is limited information on how these findings relate to other joints and other movements. Here we present an integrated analysis of hip, knee and ankle kinematics across three movements linked to non-contact ACL inj...

2010

INTRODUCTION: A successful surgical outcome in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) depends on multiple factors, including proper rotational and translational alignment of the femoral and tibial components. Small variation in surgical alignment of an implant could potentially have a large impact on knee performance. Several authors have studied the effects of tibial and femoral component’s internal-ex...

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