Physical activity in patients with non-small cell lung cancer after lung resection
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Yorihide Yanagita, Shinichi Arizono, Yuichi Tawara, Masaki Oomagari, Hikaru Machiguchi, Masayuki Tanahashi, Norimasa Katagiri, Yuki Iida, Ryo Kozu
5d ago
We found that the level of physical activity varied by index in patients with non-small cell lung cancer who underwent lung resection. Age and surgical procedure affect different periods with the increase in post-operative walking steps ..read more
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Using mobile eye tracking to measure cognitive load through gaze behavior during walking in lower limb prosthesis users: A preliminary assessment
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Sabina Manz, Thomas Schmalz, Michael Ernst, Thomas Maximilian Köhler, Jose Gonzalez-Vargas, Strahinja Dosen
5d ago
The results of this study showed that a mobile eye tracker may be used to estimate cognitive load in prosthesis users during locomotor tasks. This paves the way to establish a new approach to assessing cognitive load, which is objective and yet practical and simple to administer. Nevertheless, future studies should corroborate these results by comparing them to other objective measures as well as focus on translating the proposed approach outside of a laboratory ..read more
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Postural control before and after transitional locomotor tasks in children on the autism spectrum: A case-control study
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Magdalena Stania, Ewa Emich-Widera, Anna Kamieniarz-Olczak, Beata Kazek, Martyna Swatowska-Wenglarczyk, Grzegorz Juras
5d ago
Autistic children show increased postural sway before and after transitional locomotor tasks compared to typically developing children.The trial was prospectively registered in the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (no. ACTRN12621001113842; date registered: 23.08.2021 ..read more
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Method for accurate removal of trabecular bone samples from a curved articulating surface of the distal femur
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by James W. Scott, K.C. Geoffrey Ng, Alex D. Liddle, Jonathan R.T. Jeffers
1w ago
This method is a reliable way of extracting trabecular bone specimens perpendicular to a curved articular surface and could be useful across the field of orthopaedic research ..read more
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Comparative analysis of gait: Similar coronal but different sagittal effects between closing-wedge and opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Do Weon Lee, Hyuk-Soo Han, Du Hyun Ro
1w ago
After osteotomy, a smaller average knee range of motion in the sagittal plane and a higher knee flexion moment were observed in the open wedge osteotomy group, suggesting quadriceps muscle avoidance. However, no differences in clinical scores or the short-term occurrence of patellofemoral arthritis were noted between the two surgical techniques ..read more
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The relationship between joint kinematic patterns during single-leg drop landing and perceived instability in individuals with chronic ankle instability
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Kentaro Watanabe, Yuta Koshino, Kosumi Nakagawa, Tomoya Ishida, Satoshi Kasahara, Mina Samukawa, Harukazu Tohyama
1w ago
In individuals with chronic ankle instability, ankle movements during landing associated with perceived instability may be a protective strategy before landing and potentially cause ankle instability after landing ..read more
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Turns while walking among individuals with Parkinson's disease following overground locomotor training: A pilot study
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by R. Jamil Pugh, Rosemary D. Higgins, Hua Min, Clinton J. Wutzke, Andrew A. Guccione
2w ago
This pilot study provides preliminary evidence suggesting that individuals with mild-Parkinson's moderately improved frontal plane dynamic postural stability after overground locomotor training, likely attenuating the perturbations experienced while turning.Clinical Trial Registration: NCT03864393 ..read more
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The impact of pediatric obesity on biomechanical differences across the gait cycle at three walking speeds
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by S.P. Shultz, S.M. Kung, A.C. Atack, A. Buck, R. Mahaffey
2w ago
While few kinematic differences existed between the two groups, children with obesity exhibited greater moments at the hip, knee, and ankle during critical periods of controlling and stabilizing mass ..read more
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Primary stability in locking plate fixation for proximal humeral fractures may be increased by using an additional nail osteosynthesis in combination with locking plate osteosynthesis—A biomechanical comparison
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Tobias Schöbel, Maximilian Gemkow, Toni Wendler, Stefan Schleifenbaum, Sabine Löffler, Jan Theopold, Pierre Hepp
3w ago
The results indicate that locking plate fixation provides less primary stability than intramedullary nailing or the combined of both techniques. This combined approach may offer advantages as a treatment for complex proximal humeral fractures in osteoporotic bone, and specific implants should be developed to ensure optimal treatment ..read more
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Finite element analysis of sagittal angles of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
Clinical Biomechanics Journal
by Yuzhu Yang, Yuan Guo, Changjiang Wang, Xushu Zhang, Kai Zhang, Binping Ji
3w ago
In this paper, the more appropriate sagittal mounting position for the femoral prosthesis is between 9 and 12°, based on the amount of osteotomy and the peak stress of each component in a standing position ..read more
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