Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.Movements of the head and of the mandible relative to the head were measured in human subjects walking and running on a treadmill at various speeds and inclinations. A miniature magnet and piezo-electric accelerometer assembly was mounted on the mandibular incisors, and a Hall-effect sensor along with a second accelerometer mounted on a maxillary incisor along a common vertical axis. Signals from these sensors provided continuous records of vertical head and mandible acceleration, and relative jaw position. Landing on the heel or on the toe in different forms of locomotion was followed by rapid deceleration of the downward movement of the head and slightly less rapid deceleration of...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
Summary-The study of jaw movement in humans is a primary source of information about the relationshi...
Purpose. Unambiguous evidence of pure rotation of a mandible put in CR position has never been provi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
© 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.This article reviews recent experimental evidence explainin...
Intensive studies of the positioning and movements of the human jaw in both healthy and diseased sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different mandibular positions on the bod...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.A simple and inexpensive method for recor...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
The effects of manipulated dental occlusion on body posture has been investigated quite often and di...
Head stability is essential for maintaining gaze and postural orientation of the body. This study ex...
The effects of manipulated dental occlusion on body posture has been investigated quite often and di...
Postural stability can be threatened by the low-frequency motions in transport that are usually quan...
Studies in the literature show that jaw and neck regions are linked anatomically, biomechanically an...
Previous studies in animals and humans show anatomic and physiological connections between the trige...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
Summary-The study of jaw movement in humans is a primary source of information about the relationshi...
Purpose. Unambiguous evidence of pure rotation of a mandible put in CR position has never been provi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
© 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.This article reviews recent experimental evidence explainin...
Intensive studies of the positioning and movements of the human jaw in both healthy and diseased sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different mandibular positions on the bod...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.A simple and inexpensive method for recor...
It is not currently known if those upright stability mechanisms utilized in standing posture are pre...
The effects of manipulated dental occlusion on body posture has been investigated quite often and di...
Head stability is essential for maintaining gaze and postural orientation of the body. This study ex...
The effects of manipulated dental occlusion on body posture has been investigated quite often and di...
Postural stability can be threatened by the low-frequency motions in transport that are usually quan...
Studies in the literature show that jaw and neck regions are linked anatomically, biomechanically an...
Previous studies in animals and humans show anatomic and physiological connections between the trige...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
Summary-The study of jaw movement in humans is a primary source of information about the relationshi...
Purpose. Unambiguous evidence of pure rotation of a mandible put in CR position has never been provi...