Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Conference and Human Locomotion Symposium of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics (CSB/SCB) |
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... Kinesiology , Newington Children's Hospital Newington , Connecticut , USA 06111 INTRASUBJECT VARIABILITY OF GROUND REACTION FORCE DATA OVER CONSECUTIVE DAYS. INTRODUCTION The determination of joint moments of force is a relatively ...
... Kinesiology , Newington Children's Hospital Newington , Connecticut , USA 06111 INTRASUBJECT VARIABILITY OF GROUND REACTION FORCE DATA OVER CONSECUTIVE DAYS. INTRODUCTION The determination of joint moments of force is a relatively ...
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... Kinesiology Simon Fraser University Burnaby , B.C. , V5A 1S6 INTRODUCTION A model of throwing comprised 3 linked segments , each with a single degree of freedom . Its motion was simulated by digital computer . The throwing motion is ...
... Kinesiology Simon Fraser University Burnaby , B.C. , V5A 1S6 INTRODUCTION A model of throwing comprised 3 linked segments , each with a single degree of freedom . Its motion was simulated by digital computer . The throwing motion is ...
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... Kinesiology , University of Waterloo Waterloo , Ontario PRESSURE PATTERNS INSIDE OF A RUNNING SHOE DURING WALKING AND. INTRODUCTION Link segment models have been used quite extensively since Bresler and Frankel ( 1950 ) for inverse ...
... Kinesiology , University of Waterloo Waterloo , Ontario PRESSURE PATTERNS INSIDE OF A RUNNING SHOE DURING WALKING AND. INTRODUCTION Link segment models have been used quite extensively since Bresler and Frankel ( 1950 ) for inverse ...
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SIMULATION | 34 |
Lemaire E D and Robertson D G | 8 |
METATARSAL HEAD DURING PUSIIOFF | |
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acceleration activity analysis angle angular ankle average Biomechanics body calculated changes compared component contraction curves cycle determined direction DISCUSSION dynamic effect elbow energy error estimate et al evaluation Figure flexion flexor foot force function gait greater heel human increase indicate individual INTRODUCTION joint kinematic knee lateral length lifting limb load lower markers mass maximal maximum McGill University mean measured mechanical method moment moments motion movement muscle normal observed obtained occurred parameters patients patterns peak performed phase position predicted presented produced range reaction forces recorded References relation relative reported represent respectively rotation running segment shoe shown shows significant similar simulation single speed stance strength stride subjects suggest swing Table task techniques torque trials trunk University values variables velocity vertical walking weight