A Dynamic Approach to Cycling BiomechanicsWendy Holliday BSc Physiotherapy, PhD Exercise ScienceJeroen Swart MBChB, MPhil SEM, PhD
We first developed this neuroprosthesis in a non-human primate model that replicates locomotor deficits due to PD. This neuroprosthesis not only alleviated locomotor deficits but also restored skilled walking in this model. We then implanted the neuroprosthesis in a 62-year-old male with a 30-...
111]. The increased cardiac demand due to marathon running activates the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance [112]. RAAS activation
We perform a parameter space investigation of the minimal tissue-scale model to (3) identify the conditions under which parenchymal biomechanics results in tumor dormancy, and (4) evaluate whether changes in parenchymal biomechanics (e.g., from aging, injuries, or acute disease) can reawaken a ...
Panellists were selected based on their expertise in cycling kinematics and/or bicycle fitting studies. The inclusion criteria were to have at least five publications about cycling biomechanics in journals indexed in the Web of Science or three publications about cycling kinematics in journals with impa...
It should be noted that the FiO2 delivered to the patient will depend on the O2 flow, connection position of the O2 source in the circuit, degree of leakage in the device's circuit, type of interface used, IPAP and EPAP levels offered, and the patient's own ventilatory biomechanics. ...
There is little evidence of kinematic synergies represented in the M1 region (of the motor cortex), but kinematic synergies seem to originate from the MS [28, 29]. The CNS, instead of employing synergies at the kinematic and/or dynamic level, controls them as MS, which are the covariation...
Moreover, in a prospective study, supervised balance training did not demonstrate any long-term improvements in muscle strength and dynamic balance among patients with CAI [13]. It has been suggested that 70% of individuals with CAI do not respond well to rehabilitation [14, 15]. Hence, a ...
(0–1,600 Hz) and a sufficient dynamic range (±2g) (wheregis the gravitational acceleration, 9.8 m s−2); (2) a microcontroller (nRF52832, Nordic Semiconductor) for acquiring data from the accelerometer and communicating the results wirelessly via Bluetooth low-energy protocols; and...
2.1. Dynamic MVC Measurement Procedure Usually, static exercises are used for MVC collection for low back muscles; some common examples are seen inFigure 1: inFigure 1a, the participant needs to hold their torso in the air while an external force is applied on their back, inFigure 1b the...