Comparative Kinematic Analysis of 3 Stage Didim Gait in Korean Dance and Normal Gait

2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 323-332
Author(s):  
Joung Joung Hee ◽  
Kitea Kim
Author(s):  
Hyo Shin Kim ◽  
Ki-Young Shin ◽  
Min Ho Yoo ◽  
Sang-Sik Lee ◽  
Joung H. Mun

2017 ◽  
Vol 137 (3) ◽  
pp. 409-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dafina Bytyqi ◽  
Bujar Shabani ◽  
Laurence Cheze ◽  
Philippe Neyret ◽  
Sebastien Lustig

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (05) ◽  
pp. 2050024
Author(s):  
CHANG JIANG ◽  
ZHONGXIA XIANG

To assist bedridden patients to do rehabilitation exercise in bed, a kind of adjustable rehabilitation training device was designed and kinematic analysis was performed on the model of this device. It is shown that this device can generate trajectory similar to the ankle trajectory of normal gait. Based on the analysis, the human–machine integrated model was then built and biomechanical analysis was applied on it by AnyBody Modeling System. Regarding the forces of some mainly used muscles as study object, the mapping relationships between patient’s posture and tendon forces under the same conditions were analyzed, all these results suggested that this novel device has the capacity to train different muscles with the most appropriate postures and thus it has the potential application in future.


Author(s):  
L. -M. Peng ◽  
M. J. Whelan

In recent years there has been a trend in the structure determination of reconstructed surfaces to use high energy electron diffraction techniques, and to employ a kinematic approximation in analyzing the intensities of surface superlattice reflections. Experimentally this is motivated by the great success of the determination of the dimer adatom stacking fault (DAS) structure of the Si(111) 7 × 7 reconstructed surface.While in the case of transmission electron diffraction (TED) the validity of the kinematic approximation has been examined by using multislice calculations for Si and certain incident beam directions, far less has been done in the reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) case. In this paper we aim to provide a thorough Bloch wave analysis of the various diffraction processes involved, and to set criteria on the validity for the kinematic analysis of the intensities of the surface superlattice reflections.The validity of the kinematic analysis, being common to both the TED and RHEED case, relies primarily on two underlying observations, namely (l)the surface superlattice scattering in the selvedge is kinematically dominating, and (2)the superlattice diffracted beams are uncoupled from the fundamental diffracted beams within the bulk.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Connie E. Myerson ◽  
Eniko K. Toth ◽  
Joseph M. Wasserman ◽  
W.D. Dietrich ◽  
Edward J. Green

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