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Subject-specific material properties of the heel pad: An inverse finite element analysis
Subject-specific material properties of the heel pad: An inverse finite element analysis
Plantar soft tissue serves as a shock absorber and provides cushioning to deeper foot structures. Changes in the mechanica...
Biomechanical behavior of the lower limbs and of the joints when landing from different heights
Biomechanical behavior of the lower limbs and of the joints when landing from different heights
Landing from a jump is a challenging task as the downward movement of the center of mass of the body (CoM) of the particip...
Impact of variations in swimming velocity on wake flow dynamics in human underwater undulatory swimming
Impact of variations in swimming velocity on wake flow dynamics in human underwater undulatory swimming
In competitive swimming, most swimmers utilize a propulsion technique known as Underwater Undulatory Swimming (UUS) in the...
Biomechanical comparison of composite and cadaveric humeri models in experiments on operated humeral shaft fractures
Biomechanical comparison of composite and cadaveric humeri models in experiments on operated humeral shaft fractures
Composite bone models are often used for fracture studies because of availability, predictable properties and easy storage...
Prepared for landing: A simple activation strategy scales muscle force to landing height
Prepared for landing: A simple activation strategy scales muscle force to landing height
In anticipation of impact during landing from hops, jumps, or falls, or to recover from perturbations during locomotion, a...
Markerless gait analysis through a single camera and computer vision
Markerless gait analysis through a single camera and computer vision
Walking is one of the most common locomotion in daily living activities and provides vital information about an individual...
Association between fat and fat-free body mass indices on shock attenuation during running
Association between fat and fat-free body mass indices on shock attenuation during running
Volume 165, March 2024, 112025Author links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractHigh amplitudes of shock during running have ...
Use of a factor analysis to assess biomechanical factors of American Sign Language in native and non-native signers
Use of a factor analysis to assess biomechanical factors of American Sign Language in native and non-native signers
American Sign Language (ASL) signers with at least one deaf or signing parent are considered native signers; signers with ...
Development of an implantable trapezium carpal bone replacement for measuring in vivo loads at the base of the thumb
Development of an implantable trapezium carpal bone replacement for measuring in vivo loads at the base of the thumb
Trapeziectomy (excision of the trapezium, the carpal bone at the base of the thumb, Fig. 1) is the most common surgical tr...
Musculoskeletal model degrees of Freedom: Frontal plane constraints are hindering our understanding of human movement
Musculoskeletal model degrees of Freedom: Frontal plane constraints are hindering our understanding of human movement
Advanced techniques like musculoskeletal modeling and simulation have allowed researchers to identify mechanisms behind ha...
Effects of running skill and speed on limb coordination during submaximal and maximal sprinting
Effects of running skill and speed on limb coordination during submaximal and maximal sprinting
Humans and other legged animals meet locomotor challenges by modifying the frequency, amplitude, and segment interactions ...
The impact of backpack load on adolescent’s stair descent gait
The impact of backpack load on adolescent’s stair descent gait
Backpack carriage has been the most common approach of load transfer in the daily. However, backpack load has been proven ...
Gastrocnemius medialis and Achilles tendon properties do not differ between children with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
Gastrocnemius medialis and Achilles tendon properties do not differ between children with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
Spastic cerebral palsy (SCP) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in children, which can be categorized into unilateral...
Jumping towards field-based ground reaction force estimation and assessment with OpenCap
Jumping towards field-based ground reaction force estimation and assessment with OpenCap
Low-cost and field-viable methods that can simultaneously assess external kinetics and kinematics are necessary to enhance...
Full-length radiograph based automatic musculoskeletal modeling using convolutional neural network
Full-length radiograph based automatic musculoskeletal modeling using convolutional neural network
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic joint disease characterized by articular cartilage damage, joint pain, and limited...
The effect of trapeziometacarpal joint passive stiffness on mechanical loadings of cartilages
The effect of trapeziometacarpal joint passive stiffness on mechanical loadings of cartilages
Available online 6 March 2024, 112042Author links open overlay panel, , , AbstractHypermobility of the trapeziometacarpal ...
Altered foot placement modulation with somatosensory stimulation in people with chronic stroke
Altered foot placement modulation with somatosensory stimulation in people with chronic stroke
People with chronic stroke (PwCS) often exhibit balance deficits linked to a fear of falling and an increased fall risk wh...
Notes on the margin of stability
Notes on the margin of stability
The concept of the 'extrapolated center of mass (XcoM)', introduced by Hof et al., (2005, J. Biomechanics 38 (1), p. 1–8),...
The study of loading mode with in-vitro fatigue testing for mitral annuloplasty ring
The study of loading mode with in-vitro fatigue testing for mitral annuloplasty ring
Mitral regurgitation (MR) has a prevalence of approximately 2 % (Enriquez-Sarano et al., 2009) and can lead to severe comp...
Lower limb revascularization leads to faster walking but with less efficient mechanics in claudicating patients
Lower limb revascularization leads to faster walking but with less efficient mechanics in claudicating patients
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is characterized by reduced blood flow to the extremities due to atherosclerosis. Studies ...
On-field instrumented mouthguard coupling
On-field instrumented mouthguard coupling
Structural and functional brain changes have been observed with the accumulation of head impacts that do not cause typical...
Lower-Limb joint Quasi-Stiffness in the frontal and sagittal planes during walking at different step widths
Lower-Limb joint Quasi-Stiffness in the frontal and sagittal planes during walking at different step widths
Dynamic joint stiffness, also referred to as quasi-stiffness (Davis and DeLuca, 1996), quantifies the simultaneous changes...
Understanding bacterial infiltration of the pancreas through a deformable pancreatic duct
Understanding bacterial infiltration of the pancreas through a deformable pancreatic duct
BackgroundPancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas with worldwide incidence of acute pancreatitis and chron...
Balance strategies for recovery from perturbed overground walking
Balance strategies for recovery from perturbed overground walking
Walking is necessary for many activities of daily living and is associated with higher perceived quality of life (Bechtold...