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Are rotational passive stiffness and translational passive stiffness correlated? A porcine in vitro study

Clinical Biomechanics, 2022
Qualitative clinical assessments of spinal stiffness have been demonstrated to show moderate correlations with one-another. We hypothesized that these correlations would improve in an in vitro model of the functional spinal unit. If the stiffness of spinal units are different across loading regimes (e.g.
Jeff M, Barrett   +2 more
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Rotational laxity and stiffness of the radiocarpal joint

Clinical Biomechanics, 1996
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the constraint and potential mechanism of torque transmission across the wrist joint. DESIGN: In vitro experiment using human cadaveric specimens. BACKGROUND: Transmission of torque from the forearm to the hand requires rotational stability at the wrist.
Ritt, M. J.P.F.   +6 more
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Knee muscle contributions to joint rotational stiffness

Human Movement Science, 2012
The purpose of this paper was to investigate total joint rotational stiffness (JRS) and relative muscle contributions to JRS with varying extensor moment demands. It was hypothesized that greater co-activation of the flexors at lower levels of moment would result in greater JRS, relative to moment demands.
Joshua G A, Cashaback, Jim R, Potvin
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Design principle of wing rotational hinge stiffness

2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2015
A design principle for selecting the stiffness of a wing rotational flexure hinge on bio-inspired flapping wing robots is presented. In this work, a systematic approach of selecting rotational stiffness values such that the primary mode of resonance occurs at harmonics of the wing stroke frequency is proposed.
Fan Fei 0002, Jesse A. Roll, Xinyan Deng
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Rotator Interval and Stiffness

2015
The rotator interval is a triangular space located between the subscapularis and supraspinatus tendons in the anterosuperior region of the shoulder. Within its borders lie the superior glenohumeral and coracohumeral ligaments, the long head of biceps tendon, and capsule.
Catherine A. Logan   +4 more
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Stiffness after Rotator Cuff Repair

2021
Postoperative stiffness after rotator cuff repair can be functionally debilitating and lead to significant patient dissatisfaction. Both non-modifiable and modifiable patient risk factors can play a role in the development of significant postsurgical stiffness.
Jack W. Weick, Michael T. Freehill
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Rotational stiffness of shallow footings

Computers and Geotechnics, 1992
Abstract The details of footing design, the soil stiffness and the soil resistance all affect the rotation characteristics of column bases of structural frames. This can have a considerable influence on structural economics (strength design), structural deflections (serviceability design) and on structural stability.
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