Catelli, Danilo S; Ng, KC Geoffrey; Wesseling, Mariska; Kowalski, Erik; Jonkers, Ilse; 15567; Beaule, Paul E; Lamontagne, Mario;
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare muscle forces and hip contact forces (HCFs) during squatting in patients with cam-type femoroacetabular impingement (cam-FAI) before and after hip corrective surgery and with healthy control participants. METHODS: Ten symptomatic male patients with cam-FAI performed deep squatting preoperatively ...
Arnout, N Victor, J Vermue, H Pringels, L Bellemans, J Verstraete, M A
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Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA
The goal is to evaluate the passive stability of a bicruciate retaining, cruciate retaining and bicruciate substituting TKA design in relation to the native knee stability in terms of the laxity envelope. A bicruciate retaining knee prosthesis was hypothesized to offer a closer to normal knee stability in vitro. Fourteen cadaveric knee specimens ha...
Yang, Yijian Komisar, Vicki Shishov, Nataliya Lo, Bryan Korall, Alexandra MB Feldman, Fabio Robinovitch, Stephen N
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Over 95% of hip fractures in older adults are caused by falls, yet only 1% to 2% of falls result in hip fracture. Our current understanding of the types of falls that lead to hip fracture is based on reports by the faller or witness. We analyzed videos of real‐life falls in long‐term care to provide objective evidence on the factors that separate f...
Molina-Garcia, Pablo; 133304; Plaza-Florido, Abel; Mora-Gonzalez, Jose; Torres-Lopez, Lucia V; Vanrenterghem, Jos; 103997; Ortega, Francisco B;
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is known to negatively impact body posture with severe consequences for the musculoskeletal system. Physical performance could play a positive role in the body posture conformation of these children, but there is little evidence to date. RESEARCH QUESTION: Is physical performance (i.e., physical fitness and functional ...
Spencer, Linda McKenna, Leanda Fary, Robyn Ho, Richard Briffa, Kathy
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Large breasts may increase the likelihood of thoracic vertebral fractures by increasing the mechanical loading of the spine. We examined breast size as a factor associated with prevalent thoracic vertebral fractures, also considering its relationship with thoracic kyphosis and upper back extensor muscle endurance. Using a cross‐sectional study, the...
Athwal, KK Willinger, L Manning, W Deehan, D Amis, AA
Purpose Revision constrained-condylar total knee arthroplasty (CCK-TKA) is often used to provide additional mechanical constraint after failure of a primary TKA. However, it is unknown how much this translates to a reliance on soft-tissue support. The aim of this study was therefore to compare the laxity of a native knee to the CCK-TKA implanted st...
Mustafy, Tanvir Londono, Irène Moldovan, Florina Villemure, Isabelle
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JBMR plus
Bone is a unique living tissue, which responds to the mechanical stimuli regularly imposed on it. Adolescence facilitates a favorable condition for the skeleton that enables the exercise to positively influence bone architecture and overall strength. However, it is still dubious for how long the skeletal benefits gained in adolescence is preserved ...
Barrey, Eric DESLIENS, F. Poirel, Dominique Biau, S. BEAUREGARD, S. Langlois, Bertrand
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Aslanidou, Lydia Ferraro, Mauro Lovric, Goran Bersi, Matthew R Humphrey, Jay D Segers, Patrick Trachet, Bram Stergiopulos, Nikos
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Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology
Animal models of aortic aneurysm and dissection can enhance our limited understanding of the etiology of these lethal conditions particularly because early-stage longitudinal data are scant in humans. Yet, the pathogenesis of often-studied mouse models and the potential contribution of aortic biomechanics therein remain elusive. In this work, we co...
Derrick, Timothy R van den Bogert, Antonie J Cereatti, Andrea Dumas, Raphael Fantozzi, Silvia Leardini, Alberto
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Journal of biomechanics
The International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) has charged this committee with development of a standard similar in scope to the kinematic standard proposed in Wu et al. (2002) and Wu et al. (2005). Given the variety of purposes for which intersegmental forces and moments are used in biomechanical research, it is not possible to recommend a partic...