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Die Aktivität der Rückenstreckmuskulatur beim aufrechten Stehen und beim Sitzen mit standidentischer Rumpfhaltung - eine elektromyographische Studie

2001

Problem: There is a controversial discussion about the loading of the spine by the force of the extending muscles of the back in upright sitting with the back curved as in upright standing. Experimental studies investigating this issue are still lacking. Methods: In the study presented in this paper we measured in 30 subjects the activity of the extending back muscles both in a natural upright standing posture and in sitting with identical posture of the back as recommended in some back training programs. To this end we recorded the electromyographical surface activity of the back muscles at four levels of the spine in both postures. The EMG activities were intraindividually normalized with…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiomechanicsHealthy subjectsIsometric exerciseElectromyographyequipment and suppliesSittingBack musclesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicinePhysical therapyOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgeryLower back musclebusinesshuman activitieshealth care economics and organizationsRachisZeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete
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Microbial Leakage at the Implant-Abutment Connection Due to Implant Insertion Maneuvers: Cross-Sectional Study 5 Years Postloading in Healthy Patient…

2015

The aim of this study was to test if stress on the prosthetic connection during insertion maneuvers can induce micro-warping at the implant connection. From September 2011 to July 2013, patients with implants loaded for at least 5 years that were placed with 2 different insertion implant mounters—MP (conventional) and ME (mountless)—were selected from all of those who had received dental implant therapy in the past and were attending routine check-up or spontaneous visits during the study period. Samples were obtained from inside the connection and the abutment surface using absorbent sterile paper tips. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed for total bacterial coun…

medicine.medical_treatmentDentistryEikenella corrodensTitanium abutmentCimplant-prosthetic prognosisAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitansPrevotella intermediaImplant connection deformationBiomechanics; Cimplant-prosthetic prognosis; Implant connection deformation; Titanium abutmentMedicineHumansBiomechanicsDental implantRetrospective StudiesDental Implantsbiologybusiness.industryPrevotella intermediaAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitansCampylobacter rectusTreponema denticolabiology.organism_classificationCross-Sectional StudiesImplantOral SurgeryFusobacterium nucleatumbusinessPorphyromonas gingivalisTreponema denticolaThe Journal of oral implantology
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Effects of Minimalist Footwear and Foot Strike Patterns on Plantar Pressure during a Prolonged Running

2022

The use of minimalist shoes (MS) in running involves changes in running mechanics compared to conventional shoes (CS), but there is still little research analysing the effects of this footwear on plantar pressure, which could help to understand some risk injury factors. Moreover, there are no studies examining the effects of a prolonged running and foot strike patterns on baropodometric variables in MS. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the changes produced using MS on plantar pressure during a prolonged running, as well as its interaction with the time and foot strike pattern. Twenty-one experienced minimalist runners (age 38 ± 10 years, MS running experience 2 ± 1 years) ran…

minimalist shoes; conventional shoes; baropodometry; foot; sports biomechanicsConventional shoesTechnologyQH301-705.5QC1-999Minimalist shoessports biomechanicsEducación Física y DeportivaGeneral Materials ScienceBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesEsportsconventional shoesFootTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringBiomecànicaEsports LesionsEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Computer Science ApplicationsChemistryfootBaropodometrybaropodometryminimalist shoesSports biomechanicsTA1-2040
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On the Finite Element Modeling of the Lumbar Spine: A Schematic Review

2023

Finite element modelling of the lumbar spine is a challenging problem. Lower back pain is among the most common pathologies in the global populations, owing to which the patient may need to undergo surgery. The latter may differ in nature and complexity because of spinal disease and patient contraindications (i.e., aging). Today, the understanding of spinal column biomechanics may lead to better comprehension of the disease progression as well as to the development of innovative therapeutic strategies. Better insight into the spine’s biomechanics would certainly guarantee an evolution of current device-based treatments. In this setting, the computational approach appears to be a remarkable …

modellingFluid Flow and Transfer Processesspinal columnlumbar spineProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringBiomechanicsGeneral Materials Sciencefinite element analysiscomputational simulationsfinite element analysis; spinal column; biomechanics; modelling; lumbar spine; computational simulationsInstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences
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Hands-feet wireless devices: Test-retest reliability and discriminant validity of motor measures in Parkinson's disease telemonitoring

2022

Background Telemonitoring, a branch of telemedicine, involves the use of technological tools to remotely detect clinical data and evaluate patients. Telemonitoring of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) should be performed using reliable and discriminant motor measures. Furthermore, the method of data collection and transmission, and the type of subjects suitable for telemonitoring must be well defined. Objective To analyze differences in patients with PD and healthy controls (HC) with the wearable inertial device SensHands-SensFeet (SH-SF), adopting a standardized acquisition mode, to verify if motor measures provided by SH-SF have a high discriminating capacity and high intraclass corr…

motor function assessmentFootParkinson's diseasesubclinical motor abnormalitieswearable sensorsReproducibility of ResultstelemonitoringParkinson DiseaseGeneral MedicineWearable Electronic DevicesNeurologyHumansbiomechanical parametersSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)telemedicineGait
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Plantar pressure distribution analysis in normal weight young women and men with normal and claw feet: a cross-sectional study

2005

We analyzed the plantar support in 72 normal-weight young voluntaries (46 women, 26 men), by a baropodometric platform. We considered subjects with claw foot (CFS) and subjects with normal foot (NFS). We found a significant reduction of total plantar support surface in the CFS (P < 0.0001 for women, P < 0.001 for men), due to the reduction of the forefoot and rear foot areas of both plantar imprints. Indeed, CFS of both sexes exhibited higher values of both plantar pressure and peak pressure, compared to the NFS. Moreover, the load per units of plantar surface increased in CFS compared to the NFS. In conclusion, the reduction of plantar support surfaces in CFS of both sexes was associated t…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyClawHistologyAdolescentCross-sectional studyCumulative Trauma Disordersmedicine.disease_causebaropodometer;claw foot;plantar pressure distributionWeight-bearingclaw footWeight-BearingSex FactorsRisk FactorsmedicinePressureHumansbaropodometerRisk factorFoot InjuriesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryPlantar pressureForefootHammer Toe SyndromeGeneral Medicineplantar pressure distributionSurgeryBiomechanical Phenomenabody regionsCross-Sectional StudiesNormal weightFemaleAnatomybusinesshuman activitiesFoot (unit)
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A comparison of lumbopelvic motion patterns and erector spinae behavior between asymptomatic subjects and patients with recurrent low back pain durin…

2015

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of lumbopelvic motion and erector spinae (ES) activity during trunk flexion-extension movements and to compare these patterns between patients with recurrent low back pain (LBP) in their pain-free periods and matched asymptomatic subjects. Methods: Thirty subjects participated (15 patients with disc herniation and recurrent LBP in their pain-free periods and 15 asymptomatic control subjects). A 3-dimensional videophotogrammetric system and surface electromyography (EMG) were used to record the angular displacements of the lumbar spine and hip in the sagittal plane and the EMG activity of the ES during standardized trunk fle…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPeriodicityMovementMuscle RelaxationLumbar RegionPostureParaspinal MusclesLumbar vertebraeElectromyographyAsymptomaticLumbarImaging Three-DimensionalRecurrenceReference ValuesMedicineHumansRange of Motion ArticularAgedLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographyLumbosacral RegionMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemTrunkLow back painSagittal planeBiomechanical Phenomenabody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureMuscle relaxationCase-Control StudiesPhysical therapyFemaleChiropracticsmedicine.symptombusinessLow Back PainJournal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics
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Walking and Running Require Greater Effort from the Ankle than the Knee Extensor Muscles.

2016

The knee and ankle extensors as human primary antigravity muscle groups are of utmost importance in a wide range of locomotor activities. Yet, we know surprisingly little about how these muscle groups work, and specifically, how close to their maximal capacities they function across different modes and intensity of locomotion. Therefore, to advance our understanding of locomotor constraints, we determined and compared relative operating efforts of the knee and ankle extensors during walking, running, and sprinting.Using an inverse dynamics biomechanical analysis, the muscle forces of the knee and ankle extensors during walking (1.6 m·s), running (4.1 m·s), and sprinting (9.3 m·s) were quant…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalkingLower limbankle extensorsRunning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineKneeta315Muscle SkeletalHuman locomotionknee extensorsLocomotor activitiesMuscle forceKnee extensorsbusiness.industryWork (physics)Skeletal muscle030229 sport sciencesBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structuresprintinginverse dynamics biomechanical analysismuscle forcesPhysical therapyAnkleAnklebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLocomotionMuscle ContractionMedicine and science in sports and exercise
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Micromechanical Properties and Collagen Composition of Ruptured Human Achilles Tendon

2012

Background:The Achilles tendon is one of the strongest tendons in the human body, and yet it frequently ruptures, which is a substantial clinical problem. However, the cause of ruptures remains elusive.Hypothesis:Ruptured human Achilles tendon displays inferior biomechanical properties and altered collagen composition compared with noninjured tendon.Study Design:Controlled laboratory study.Methods:Biopsy specimens were obtained at the rupture site and the noninjured part of the tendon (internal controls) in 17 patients with acute Achilles tendon rupture. Age- and weight-matched human cadaveric Achilles tendons (external controls) were also obtained. Tendon samples were tested micromechanica…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationmechanical propertiesta3111Achilles Tendontendon ruptureTendon Injuriescollagen contentBiopsyCadavermedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta315RuptureAchilles tendonmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryta3141AnatomyMiddle AgedTendon rupturemusculoskeletal systemBiomechanical PhenomenaTendonSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurecollagen cross-linksFemaleCollagenAchilles tendon rupturemedicine.symptomCadaveric spasmbusinessThe American Journal of Sports Medicine
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Movement Variability Increases With Shoulder Pain When Compensatory Strategies of the Upper Body Are Constrained

2017

[DE] This cross-sectional study analyzed the influence of chronic shoulder pain (CSP) on movement variability/kinematics during humeral elevation, with the trunk and elbow motions constrained to avoid compensatory strategies. For this purpose, 37 volunteers with CSP as the injured group (IG) and 58 participants with asymptomatic shoulders as the control group (CG) participated in the study. Maximum humeral elevation (Emax), maximum angular velocity (Velmax), variability of the maximum angle (CVEmax), functional variability (Func_var), and approximate entropy (ApEn) were calculated from the kinematic data. Patients' pain was measured on the visual analogue scale (VAS). Compared with the CG, …

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyShoulderCognitive NeuroscienceMovementShoulder painElbowBiophysicsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyKinematicsHumeral elevation03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicineElbowHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineVariabilityPain Measurement030222 orthopedicsMovement (music)business.industryUpper bodyElevationTorsoMiddle AgedTrunkBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureCross-Sectional StudiesFISICA APLICADAChronic shoulder painFemalebusinessNeuromuscular control system030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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