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Biomechanics of the ankle [PDF]
This paper provides an introduction to the biomechanics of the ankle, introducing the bony anatomy involved in motion of the foot and ankle. The complexity of the ankle anatomy has a significant influence on the biomechanical performance of the joint, and this paper discusses the motions of the ankle joint complex, and the joints at which it is ...
C. Brockett, G. Chapman
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Background Markerless motion capture has the potential to perform movement analysis with reduced data collection and processing time compared to marker-based methods.
Logan Wade+3 more
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Biomechanics and mechanobiology of the bone matrix
The bone matrix plays an indispensable role in the human body, and its unique biomechanical and mechanobiological properties have received much attention.
Chunyang Ma+3 more
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The biomechanics of running and running styles: a synthesis
Running movements are parametrised using a wide variety of devices. Misleading interpretations can be avoided if the interdependencies and redundancies between biomechanical parameters are taken into account.
B. V. van Oeveren+3 more
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Concussion biomechanics, head acceleration exposure and brain injury criteria in sport: a review
There are mounting concerns surrounding the risk of neurodegenerative diseases and complications associated with concussion incidence and repetitive head acceleration events (HAE) in sport.
Gregory J. Tierney
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Biomechanics of the Shoulder [PDF]
The terminology of engineering has made biomechanics unnecessarily confusing and intimidating to many clinicians. Frankel and Burnstein's4 classic text on orthopedic biomechanics was so difficult to understand that it was not fully appreciated. Fortunately, the gap between mechanical engineers and clinicians has been ~losing.'C~o - operation between ...
Christopher S. Ahmad+2 more
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Biomechanics of corneal ectasia and biomechanical treatments [PDF]
Many algorithms exist for the topographic/tomographic detection of corneas at risk for post-refractive surgery ectasia. It is proposed that the reason for the difficulty in finding a universal screening tool based on corneal morphologic features is that curvature, elevation, and pachymetric changes are all secondary signs of keratoconus and post ...
William J. Dupps, Cynthia Roberts
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Sport Biomechanics Applications Using Inertial, Force, and EMG Sensors: A Literature Overview
In the last few decades, a number of technological developments have advanced the spread of wearable sensors for the assessment of human motion. These sensors have been also developed to assess athletes' performance, providing useful guidelines for ...
Juri Taborri+7 more
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Purpose of review Biomechanics is an important aspect of the complex family of diseases known as the glaucomas. Here, we review recent studies of biomechanics in glaucoma. Recent findings Several tissues have direct and/or indirect biomechanical roles in
B. Safa, CY. Wong, Jungmin Ha, C. Ethier
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