... Gastrocnemius-soleus equinus (GSE) is a foot-ankle complaint in which the exten- sibility of the gastrocnemius (G) and soleus muscles (triceps surae) and ankle are limited to a dorsiflexion beyond a neutral ankle ...
... Injuries to lowerlimb muscles are common among football players. Localized bioimpedance analysis (BIA) utilizes electrical measurements to assess soft tissue hydration and cell membrane integrity ...
... the lowerlimb biomechanical load of adolescent badminton training, to try and understand some of the context into the Player Load ...of lowerlimb loading as other loading parameters, such as ...
... each limb, will likely contribute to the development of neuromuscular asymmetries over time ...of lower-limb neuromuscular asymmetries in strength and speed tasks in youth tennis athletes ...of ...
... Abstract: Customized foot insoles (CFI) have been recognized to reduce the prevalence of foot disorders in sport. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of four types of CFI on the activity patterns of the ...
... Although back pain is usually self-limited and resolves within a few weeks, approximately 10% of the subjects develop chronic pain that impose large charge to the health-care system, temporarily off work, and decrease ...
... of LowerLimb Joint Alignment with Parallel Feet (MADAAMI-P), a simple video-based evaluation method using surface markers and a score ...of LowerLimb Joint Alignment for dancers (MADAAMI) ...
... status. Limb circumference was measured at the level of the tibial tuberosity for the tibial plateau and 3 cm from the tip of the medial malleolus for the tibial pilon (both compared with the contralateral ...
... Rehabilitation is a key strategy for this population,[14–18] and its main objective is to regain the highest possible level of function.[16,17] Through a holistic and multidisciplinary approach,[15,18] the rehabilitation ...
... a limb pathology [1]. When designing a lower‐limb active orthosis, two fundamental issues must be taken into account: stability and energy ...commercial lower‐limb orthoses, such as ...
... of lower-limb endothelial vasodilator function as a response to UE training is also a prospect that merits consideration, as supported by data regarding the improvementefficacy induced byof aerobic exercise ...
... Therefore, the mimetic active orthosis has been developed to be used as a rehabilitation tool to generate similar gait movements on a function modified lowerlimb. We kept in mind that a com- fortable ...
... amputation: a safe, reliable, and cost-effective treatment of diabetes-related tip of toe ulcers complicated by osteomyelitis. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2014;53(6):720-6. 3. Stasch T, Hoehne J, Huynh T, Bardemaeker R, Grandel ...
... upper limb rehabilitation based on virtual ...upper limb virtual rehabilitation? and which hardware devices are used in virtual rehabilitation? To answer the above questions a search for scientific articles ...
... to lower predisposition rates for acts of greater physical intimacy and even sexual desire are hair loss, weight gain, and scars (Barbosa, 2008; Flynn, et ...show lower feelings of sexual attraction (Peréz, ...
... conditions. Limb-muscles fiber type composition and size did not significantly differ between mild and moderate COPD patients and healthy controls (studies #4 and #3, ...the limb muscles of severe COPD ...
... The peak power values found during SJ and CMJ (45.1 and 48.8 W/kg, respectively) are comparable to those found in a prolonged tennis match (Girard, Lattier, Micallef, & Millet, 2006) with 44.4 and 45.4 W/kg for SJ ...
... To ensure the safety of participants — even though they had already received medical release to participate in the study — they were subjected to physical and functional evaluation of muscle strength of the lower ...
... Table I compares current joint developments using physical variable stiffness actuators [7], [20]–[25], focusing on some of the main characteristics and principles through which the variable stiffness and damping are ...