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Publikováno v:
医療保健学研究 = Medical and Health Science Research. 8:51-57
Autor:
Kiichi, Kiriyama
Publikováno v:
医療保健学研究 : つくば国際大学紀要 = Medical and health science research : Bulletin of Tsukuba International University. :1-40
Autor:
Kiichi Kiriyama, Tateo Warabi, Susumu Chiba, Toshikazu Yoshida, Masamichi Kato, Nobuyoshi Kobayashi
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 399:141-146
Posterior-anterior body weight shift during stance phase of human overground locomotion was investigated by recording sole-floor reaction force from five anatomically discrete points with strain gauge transducers of 14 mm diameter attached firmly to
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 388:91-95
Right and left balance during human locomotion has been estimated by the distance between locations of the sequential right and left heel-strikes, or step width. During the stance phase of human locomotion one leg maintains medial-lateral balance for
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 359:130-132
Strain gauge transducers were firmly attached to five points of the human sole: calcaneus, 1st, 3rd, and 5th metatarsals and great toe. Forces from these five points were recorded during treadmill walking at different speeds. With this method it is p
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience research. 53(3)
In order to clarify differences of treadmill from overground locomotion, experiments were carried out on 10 volunteers (five males and five females). Sole-floor reaction force was recorded from five anatomically discrete points with strain gauge tran
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience research. 51(2)
Role of a central fixation target on the latencies of visually guided manual movement was analyzed on young healthy subjects, age-matched control subjects and patients with Parkinson's disease (Hoehn and Yahr stages II, III, and IV). Two paradigms we
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience research. 50(4)
Sole-floor reaction forces were recorded from five anatomically discrete points to analyze characteristics of human locomotion. Strain gauge of 14 mm diameter were firmly attached to the sole of bare-foot for recording force changes from the followin