Biomch-L Colleagues,
I was wondering whether anyone has or knows of some data resulting from
tests on a Kincom machine for lower limb joints. I am looking for maximum
torque or moment versus angular displacement data throughout the range of
motion for the hip in abduction / adduction and flexion / extension, knee
flexion / extension as well as ankle dorsiflexion / plantarflexion and
inversion / eversion. Ideally I would like all of the above listed
movements but realistically, the flexion and extension motion of the above
joints will suffice. Similarly, I would preferably like results from a
"normal" male participant but male or female would be adequate.
Your help would be greatly appreciated and a summary will be posted.
Thanks,
Justin
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Justin Ludcke
PhD Student
School of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Medical Engineering
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434
Brisbane Q 4001
AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 3864 2980
Mobile: +61 410 652 260
Fax: +61 7 3864 1469
Email : j.ludcke@qut.edu.au
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I was wondering whether anyone has or knows of some data resulting from
tests on a Kincom machine for lower limb joints. I am looking for maximum
torque or moment versus angular displacement data throughout the range of
motion for the hip in abduction / adduction and flexion / extension, knee
flexion / extension as well as ankle dorsiflexion / plantarflexion and
inversion / eversion. Ideally I would like all of the above listed
movements but realistically, the flexion and extension motion of the above
joints will suffice. Similarly, I would preferably like results from a
"normal" male participant but male or female would be adequate.
Your help would be greatly appreciated and a summary will be posted.
Thanks,
Justin
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Justin Ludcke
PhD Student
School of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Medical Engineering
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434
Brisbane Q 4001
AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 3864 2980
Mobile: +61 410 652 260
Fax: +61 7 3864 1469
Email : j.ludcke@qut.edu.au
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