Studies of limb bone loading in terrestrial mammals have typically found anteroposterior bending to be the primary loading regime, with torsion contributing minimally. However, previous studies have focused on large, cursorial eutherian species in which the limbs are held essentially upright. Recent in vivo strain data from the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), a marsupial that uses a crouched rather than an upright limb posture, have indicated that its femur experiences appreciable torsion during locomotion as well as strong mediolateral bending. The elevated femoral torsion and strong mediolateral bending observed in D. virginiana might result from external forces such as a medial inclination of the ground reaction force (GRF), int...
The limb bones of an elephant are considered to experience similar peak locomotory stresses as a shr...
Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tac...
Geometric scaling predicts that stresses on limb bones and muscles should increase with body size. M...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
In vivo measurements of strain in the femur and tibia of Iguana iguana (Linnaeus) and Alligator miss...
Previous analyses of ground reaction force (GRF) and kinematic data from river cooter turtles (Pseud...
Studies of limb bone loading in terrestrial mammals have typically found anteroposterior bending to ...
Femoral loading mechanics in Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana): torsion and mediolateral bend...
Limb postures of terrestrial tetrapods span a continuum from sprawling to fully upright; however, mo...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
The limb bones of tetrapods exhibit a wide range of shapes and sizes. Because locomotion is one of t...
Alligator hindlimbs show high torsional loads during terrestrial locomotion, in sharp contrast to th...
The limb bones of an elephant are considered to experience similar peak locomotory stresses as a shr...
Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tac...
Geometric scaling predicts that stresses on limb bones and muscles should increase with body size. M...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
Salamanders are often used as representatives of the basal tetrapod body plan in functional studies,...
In vivo measurements of strain in the femur and tibia of Iguana iguana (Linnaeus) and Alligator miss...
Previous analyses of ground reaction force (GRF) and kinematic data from river cooter turtles (Pseud...
Studies of limb bone loading in terrestrial mammals have typically found anteroposterior bending to ...
Femoral loading mechanics in Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana): torsion and mediolateral bend...
Limb postures of terrestrial tetrapods span a continuum from sprawling to fully upright; however, mo...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
Skeletal elements are usually able to withstand several times their usual load before they yield, an...
SUMMARY Studies of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion have focused primarily on birds a...
The limb bones of tetrapods exhibit a wide range of shapes and sizes. Because locomotion is one of t...
Alligator hindlimbs show high torsional loads during terrestrial locomotion, in sharp contrast to th...
The limb bones of an elephant are considered to experience similar peak locomotory stresses as a shr...
Comparative analyses of locomotion in tetrapods reveal two patterns of stride cycle variability. Tac...
Geometric scaling predicts that stresses on limb bones and muscles should increase with body size. M...