Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the joint torques on the lower extremity during the daily physical activity movements of sit-to-stand, crouch down-stand up, and stair climbing without using an external device.Methods: The study subject was a healthy 26-year-old male without any physical problems. A linksegment model was prepared according to the subject's individual anthropometric characteristics and transferred to the MATLAB® program. Joint torques were calculated using SimMechanics(TM) software. Motions were recorded by one digital video camera as the subject performed the movements (sit-tostand from 20 cm and 40 cm height, crouch down-stand up, and climbing 10 cm and 20 cm high step) and the joint's position data wa...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of increasing jump steps in bounding in terms of...
AbstractA comprehensive movement analysis of stair climbing can support the evaluation of gait rehab...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
Background and purpose: The ability to perfonn everyday activities is essential for maintaining inde...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate the kinetic and kinematic data while walking ups...
Understanding joint kinetics during activities of daily living furthers our understanding of the fac...
Biomechanical models are often employed to predict in vivo muscle or joint forces in the human body ...
Physical lifting tasks commonly involve two types of body postures, namely, squat lifting and stoop ...
A three-dimensional biomechanical model of a human was developed to give a better understanding of t...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the correlation between the muscle activities and joint angl...
Background: Stair climbing is a part of the basic activities of daily living. Previous biomechanical...
[[abstract]]There were two purposes in this study. 1. To investigate the effect both on the squat ju...
Physical lifting tasks commonly involve two types of body postures,namely, squat lifting and stoop l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of body mass and sex on the joint biomechanics ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of increasing jump steps in bounding in terms of...
AbstractA comprehensive movement analysis of stair climbing can support the evaluation of gait rehab...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of lower extremity joint angular ...
Background and purpose: The ability to perfonn everyday activities is essential for maintaining inde...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate the kinetic and kinematic data while walking ups...
Understanding joint kinetics during activities of daily living furthers our understanding of the fac...
Biomechanical models are often employed to predict in vivo muscle or joint forces in the human body ...
Physical lifting tasks commonly involve two types of body postures, namely, squat lifting and stoop ...
A three-dimensional biomechanical model of a human was developed to give a better understanding of t...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the correlation between the muscle activities and joint angl...
Background: Stair climbing is a part of the basic activities of daily living. Previous biomechanical...
[[abstract]]There were two purposes in this study. 1. To investigate the effect both on the squat ju...
Physical lifting tasks commonly involve two types of body postures,namely, squat lifting and stoop l...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of body mass and sex on the joint biomechanics ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of increasing jump steps in bounding in terms of...
AbstractA comprehensive movement analysis of stair climbing can support the evaluation of gait rehab...
Knowledge of the musculoskeletal loading is essential for the design of orthopaedic implants and sur...