Movement variability and limb loading symmetry during simulated daily functional tasks

JE Streamer, RM Queen - Human Movement Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Movement variability describes an individual's capacity to repeatedly perform motor skills
and provides better understanding of coordination during a task. The purpose of this …

The effect of lumbar disc herniation on musculoskeletal loadings in the spinal region during level walking and stair climbing

S Kuai, Z Liao, W Zhou, X Guan, R Ji… - … medical journal of …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background People with low back pain (LBP) alter their motion patterns during level walking
and stair climbing due to pain or fear. However, the alternations of load sharing during the …

Exploration of Movement Variability and Limb Loading Asymmetry During Simulated Daily Functional Tasks

JE Streamer - 2022 - vtechworks.lib.vt.edu
The human body is a complicated dynamic system that is difficult to model because of the
numerous interactions that occur between limbs during various tasks. There are …

Three-dimensional multi-segmented spine joint reaction forces during common workplace physical demands/activities of daily living

SP Breloff, LS Chou - Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis …, 2017 - World Scientific
Objective: The quantification of inter-segmental spine joint reaction forces during common
workplace physical demands. Background: Many spine reaction force models have focused …

Effects of lower trunk movement in flat-back syndrome during stair climbing: A technical note

Y Liu, WG Yoo - Technology and Health Care, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the differences in trunk sway during stair climbing
between people with normal spinal alignment and people with flat-back syndrome …

Multi-Segmented Trunk Motion of Healthy Non-Elderly Adults in Different Decades of Life

SP Breloff, LS Chou - Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis …, 2017 - World Scientific
Traditionally, gait analysis models the trunk as one rigid body segment. This approach has
limitations; it does not capture all the movements of this area of the body throughout …