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dc.contributor.authorHalaki, Mark
dc.contributor.authorO'Dwyer, Nicholas
dc.contributor.authorCathers, Ian
dc.date.accessioned2008-09-25
dc.date.available2008-09-25
dc.date.issued2006-01-01
dc.identifier.citationM.Halaki , N.O’Dwyer , I.Cathers (2006) Systematic nonlinear relations between displacement amplitude and joint mechanics at the human wrist. Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 39, Issue 12, Pages 2171 - 2182. The original publication is available at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jbiomech.en
dc.identifier.issn0021-9290
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/3539
dc.description.abstractThis study quantified the systematic effects on wrist joint mechanics of changes in amplitude of displacement ranging from within the region of short range stiffness (0.2% of resting muscle length) up to 3% of resting muscle length. The joint mechanics were modelled using a second order system from which estimates of joint stiffness, viscosity, inertia, natural resonant frequency and damping ratio were obtained. With increasing amplitude of displacement, the stiffness decreased by 31%, the viscosity decreased by 73%, the damping ratio decreased by 71% and the resonant frequency decreased from 10.5 Hz to 7.3 Hz. The patterns of change in joint mechanics with displacement amplitude were nonlinear but systematic and were well described by power relationships with high R2 values. These relationships provide normative data for the adult population and may be used in the modelling of human movement, in the study of neurological disorders and in robotics where human movement is simulated. The observed patterns of high initial stiffness and viscosity, decreasing progressively as displacement amplitude increases, may provide a good compromise between postural stability and liveliness of voluntary movement.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherElsevieren
dc.subjectWristen
dc.subjectAmplitudeen
dc.subjectJoint mechanicsen
dc.subjectStiffnessen
dc.subjectDampingen
dc.titleSystematic nonlinear relations between displacement amplitude and joint mechanics at the human wristen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jbiomech.2005.06.022
usyd.departmentDiscipline of Exercise and Sport Scienceen_AU
usyd.departmentFaculty of Health Sciencesen_AU


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