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    Dear Jim,
    I hope these refences can help you:


    Bowsher, K.A., Vaughan, C.L., and Wang, G.J.: A biomechanical
    analysis of stair ascent in normal elderly adults and total hip
    replacement patients. Gait and Posture, 2: 60, 1994.

    Trunk Kinematics During Locomotor Activities
    Krebs et al. 1992. Physical Therapy 72:7, 505-514

    Livingston LA; Stevenson JM; Olney SJ. 1991 Stairclinbing
    kinematics on stairs of differing dimensions Archives of Physical
    Medicine and Rehabilitation 72(6):398-402

    Loy DJ; Voloshin AS 1991 Biomechanics of stair walking and jumping
    Journal of Sports Sciences, 9(2):137-149

    The project: Instrumented Biomechanical Analysis of Stair Ascent and Descent by A. Stacoff and I. Kramers-de Quervain at ETH Zurich (www.biomech.mat.ethz.ch)

    The article by Stefania Fatone, PhD, in Capabilities, Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2002

    Schmidt, H., Sorowka, D., Hesse, S. and Bernhardt, R. (2003), Development of a robotic walking simulator for gait rehabilitation. Biomedizinische Technik, 48 (10), 281-286.

    Kinetic Patterns During Stair Ascent in Patients with Transtibial Amputations Using Three Different Prosthese, H. John Yack, PhD, PT, David H. Nielsen, PhD, PT, Donald G. Shurr, MA, PT, CPO, JPO , 1999 Vol. 11, Num. 3 , pp. 57-62
    Goog Luck,



    zimi sawacha

    Zimi Sawacha

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "H. James Phillips"
    To:
    Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:02 AM
    Subject: [BIOMCH-L] Trunk biomechanics and stairs


    > Hi all,
    >
    > Does anyone know of any studies regarding trunk kinematics and/or kinetics
    > during descent of stairs? I know some work was done on level gait, but
    > haven't found anything on stair ascent or descent. I'm especially
    > interested in trunk compensation for knee pain when descending stairs.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >
    > Jim Phillips
    > Seton Hall University
    >
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