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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2014.24.4.375

The Effect Analysis of Postural Stability on the Inter-Segmental Spine Motion according to Types of Trunk Models in Drop Landing  

Yoo, Kyoung-Seok (Department of Sports and Leisure Studies, Chodang University)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.24, no.4, 2014 , pp. 375-383 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the inter-segmental trunk motion during which multi-segmental movements of the spinal column was designed to interpret the effect of segmentation on the total measured spine motion. Also it analyzed the relative motion at three types of the spine models in drop landing. A secondary goal was to determine the intrinsic algorithmic errors of spine motion and the usefulness of such an approach as a tool to assess spinal motions. College students in the soccer team were selected the ten males with no history of spine symptoms or injuries. Each subject was given a fifteen minute adaptation period of drop landing on the 30cm height box. Inter-segmental spine motion were collected Vicon Motion Capture System (250 Hz) and synchronized with GRF data (1000 Hz). The result shows that Model III has a more increased range of motion (ROM) than Model I and Model II. And the Lagrange energy has significant difference of at E3 and E4 (p<.05). This study can be concluded that there are differences in the three models of algorithm during the phase of load absorption. Especially, Model III shows proper spine motion for the inter-segmental joint motion with the interaction effects using the seven segments. Model III shows more proper observed values about dynamic equilibrium than Model I & Model II. The findings have shown that the dynamic stability strategy of Model III toward multi-directional spinal motion supports for better function of the inter-segmental motor-control than the Model I and Model II.
Keywords
Inter-Segmental Spine Motion; Spine Model; Postural Stability; Drop Landing;
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