It may therefore be assumed that it is important to report any joint hyperextension as a potential indicator for biomechanical change. How hyperextension is addressed in calculating ROM remains an issue. The difficulty arises when hyperextension of a joint is included in ROM analysis as it may ...
but this is an aspect of the study that I like, as it is a comparative exercise in how much taphonomy influences what we can infer about soft tissues and their evolution across extinct lineages. And it makes possible the usual kinds of 3D biomechanical analyses that my group does — stay ...
It is weird. But we were convinced that it used quite erect and plantigrade postures. There’s a lot more to the paper such as consideration of the evolution of hindlimb musculature but that gets really technical. We’ll be doing more with this model, involving deeper biomechanical analysis,...
Knee joint distraction is an experimental treatment for knee OA, aimed at temporarily unloading the joint cartilage and subchondral bone by use of an external fixation frame. The technique proved to be clinically long-term effective for end-stage ankle OA. This clinical improvement was supported by...
AN Vasavada,DD Nevins,SM Monda,... - 《Ergonomics》 被引量: 28发表: 2015年 Driver Inattention: A Contributing Factor to Crashes and Near-Crashes Driver distraction, or inattention, has been receiving wide media attention recently as many state legislatures are considering various levels of restri...
Biomechanical, histological and immunohistological studies of patellar cartilage in an ovine model of osteoarthritis induced by lateral meniscectomy. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biomechanical, histological and immunohistochemical changes induced in patellar articular cartilage (AC) in ovine stifle joints ... ...
The blog is back! Briefly. With dinosaurs. Back in 2005, Ipublished a paperin which I used a “SIMM” 3D musculoskeletal biomechanical model ofTyrannosaurus rexto analyse its muscle actions and infer a relatively upright hindlimb pose. This was an outcome from my NSF-funded postdoctoral research...