• 제목/요약/키워드: GROUND REACTION FORCE

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기능적 발목 불안정성을 가진 선수에게 발목 테이핑이 점프 후 착지 시 발목 각속도, 지면반력과 자세 안정성에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Ankle Taping on Ankle Angular Velocity, Ground Reaction Force and Postural Stability during Jump Landing on Athlete with Functional Ankle Instability)

  • 김경훈;조준행
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.519-528
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    • 2009
  • 상해 예방을 위해 이용하는 테이핑의 효과는 이미 선행연구들에서 이해할만하게 이야기 되어져 왔지만, 기능적 발목 불안정성을 가진 대상자에게 동적 임무를 가지고 지면반력과 안정성을 분석한 연구는 거의 없다. 본 연구는 발목 불안정성을 가진 선수들을 대상으로 점프 후 착지 시 지면반력 변인과 안정성에 미치는 영향을 알아보는데 있다. 이 실험을 위하여 기능적 발목 불안정성을 가진 14명의 선수가 참가하였고 동작분석과 지면반력 값을 산출하기 위해 적외선 카메라 8대(Vicon MX-F20, Oxford Metric Ltd, Oxford, UK)로 구성된 동작분석시스템(Vicon Motion Systems)과 지면반력기를 사용하였다. 본 연구 결과 발목 불안정성이 있는 선수에게 테이핑의 적용은 착지 시 배측굴곡 각속도, 내번 각속도, 최대 수직지면반력을 감소시켰으며, 안정성과 관련된 변인인 A-P cop, M-L cop에서 안정성을 향상시켰다. 임상에서 발목 불안정성이 있는 선수들에게 상해 예방을 위한 하나의 방법으로 테이핑의 사용을 권장해도 될 것으로 사료된다.

테니스 포핸드 스트로크 스탠스 유형의 지면반력 분석 (Analysis of Ground Reaction Force by Stance Type during Tennis Forehand Stroke)

  • 강영택;서국은
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.449-455
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    • 2009
  • 이 연구는 경력 7년 이상 6개월 동안 부상이 없는 오른손잡이 세미웨스턴 그립을 사용하는 남자 고등학교 테니스 선수 8명을 대상으로 수평 수직스윙 유형과 스퀘어 세미오픈 오픈 스탠스 유형에 따른 테니스 포핸드 스트로크의 하지에 대한 분석방법으로 포워드 스윙에서 임팩트까지 하지의 지면반력 양상을 밝히고자 지면반력 데이터와 운동학적 데이터를 이용한 역동역학적 프로그램을 이용한 분석 결과 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 전후 지면반력은 스퀘어 세미오픈 스탠스에서 스윙유형에 관계없이 임팩트로 갈수록 왼다리에서 감소되었으며, 오픈 스탠스는 체중이 발끝으로 이동하여 지면반력이 증가한 것으로 나타났으며, 수직지면반력은 스퀘어 세미오픈 스탠스에서 스윙유형에 관계없이 임팩트로 갈수록 왼다리에서 증가되었으며, 오픈 스탠스는 체중이 수직 이동되어 지면반력이 감소되는 것으로 나타났다.

Analysis of Biomechanical Characteristics of Therapist's Ground Reaction and Contact Hand Force and Time According to Table Height During Spinal Manipulation

  • Jejeong Lee;Yongwoo Lee
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.130-139
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    • 2023
  • Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effects and characteristics of the height of the treatment table on the force and time of ground reaction (GR) and contact hand (CH) generated from the therapist's feet to generate thrust during spinal manipulation (SM). Design: A cross-sectional survey study Methods: Thirty-six healthy subjects were recruited. SM was performed on the ilium using a knee-high table, where the therapist felt it was easy to control the subject's posture and body shape and comfortable to generate force, as well as a relatively high thigh-high table. The force and time generated by the therapist's GR and CH were simultaneously measured through a force plate. Results: As a result, there was a significant difference in peak force and rundown force at the therapist's GR according to the table height (p < 0.05). In the therapist's CH, there was a significant difference between PreMin (preload minimum) force and peak force (p < 0.05), and there was a significant difference between the time from PreMin to peak and the time of the entire section (p < 0.05). Conclusions: As a result, the generation of increased CH force and faster thrust duration were confirmed by mobilizing the reduced GR force of the therapist to generate thrust than the relatively high table on the knee-high table.

Study on the Real-Time Walking Control of a Humanoid Robot U sing Fuzzy Algorithm

  • Kong, Jung-Shik;Lee, Eung-Hyuk;Lee, Bo-Hee;Kim, Jin-Geol
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.551-558
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    • 2008
  • This paper deals with the real-time stable walking for a humanoid robot, ISHURO-II, on uneven terrain. A humanoid robot necessitates achieving posture stabilization since it has basic problems such as structural instability. In this paper, a stabilization algorithm is proposed using the ground reaction forces, which are measured using FSR (Force Sensing Resistor) sensors during walking, and the ground conditions are estimated from these data. From this information the robot selects the proper motion pattern and overcomes ground irregularities effectively. In order to generate the proper reaction under the various ground situations, a fuzzy algorithm is applied in finding the proper angle of the joint. The performance of the proposed algorithm is verified by simulation and walking experiments on a 24-DOFs humanoid robot, ISHURO-II.

지면반력분석기를 이용한 골프 스윙의 분석 평가 방법 (A Method for Analyzing and Evaluating the Golf Swing Using the Force Platform Data)

  • 성낙준
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is developing a method to analyze and evaluate a golf swing motion using the ground reaction force (GRF) data. Proper weight shifting is essential for a successful shot in golf swing and this could be evaluated by means of the forces between the feet and ground. GRF during the swing were measured from 15 low-handicapped male golfers including professionals. Four clubs(driver, iron 3, iron 5, and iron 7) were selected to analyze the differences due to different characteristics of club. Swings of each subject were taken using a high speed video camera and GRF data were taken simultaneously by two AMTI force platforms. To simplify the GRF data, forces of the three major component of GRF(vertical, lateral, anterior-posterior force) at 10 predefined temporal events for each trial were selected and the mean of each event were calculated and evaluated. Analyzed vertical GRF (VGRF) data could be divided into two different styles, one-legged and two legged. One-legged style shows good weight transfer to the target leg and most of the previous study shows this style as a typical pattern of good players. Therefore the data from the iron 5 swing obtained from 10 one-legged style golfers are provided as criteria for the evaluation of a swing.

발목각도 Toe 0°, Toe in 10°, Toe out 10°에 따른 스쿼트 운동이 안쪽넓은근과 가쪽넓은근의 근두께와 지면반발력에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Squat Exercise According to Ankle Angle-Toe 0°, Toe In 10°, Toe Out 10°-on Muscle Thickness and Ground Reaction Force of Vastus Medialis Oblique and Vastus Lateralis Oblique Muscles)

  • 안수홍;이수경
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in muscle thickness and ground reaction force of the vastus medialis oblique and vastus lateral oblique muscles during squats at ankle angles of toe 0°, toe in 10°, and toe out 10°. Methods: In this study, 9 male and 17 female students in their 20s participated in a randomized controlled trial and were compared according to the ankle angles of toe 0°, toe in 10°, and toe out 10°. To determine the reliability and measurement of muscle thickness according to ankle angle using ultrasound equipment and muscle thickness, the participants' ankle angles-toe 0°, toe in 10°, and toe out 10°-were measured three times at the vastus medialis oblique and vastus lateralis oblique muscles during squats. At the same time, the maximum vertical ground reaction force was measured with a force plate. A total of three measurements were taken and averaged, and two minutes of squat movements were assessed between ankle angles to prevent target action. Results: The results of this study illustrated that the reliability of the vastus medialis oblique muscles and vastus lateralis oblique muscles in ankle angle was high. The difference in muscle thickness was significantly greater in comparing the toe out 10° angle with the toe 0° angle than between toe in 10° and toe out 10° in vastus medialis oblique and vastus lateralis oblique (p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the ankle angle of toe 0° and toe in 10° (p > 0.05). The maximum vertical ground reaction force was significantly greater at toe out 10° than at the ankle angle of toe 0° and toe out 10° and between toe in 10° and toe out 10° (p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the comparison between toe 0° and toe in 10° (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Squatting at an ankle angle of toe out 10° increases the dorsi flexion; thus, the stability of the ankle and the thickness of both oblique muscles increased to perform more effective squats. In addition, as the base of support widens, it is thought that the stability of the posture increases so that squat training can be performed safely.

인솔 차이에 따른 런닝화의 운동역학적 비교 (The Biomechanical Comparison of Running Shoes According to the Difference of Insole)

  • 진영완;신성훈
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2007
  • These studies show that I applied to functional insole (a specific A company) for minimizing shocks and sprain people's ankle arising from running. How to an effect on human body which studied a kinematics and kinetics from 10 college students during experiments. This study imposes several conditions by barefoot, normal running shoes and put functional insole shoes ran under average $2.0{\pm}0.24\;m$/sec by motion analysis and ground reaction force that used to specific A company. First of all, motion analysis was caused by achilles tendon angle, angle of the lower leg, angle of the knee, initial sole angle and barefoot angle. The result of comparative analysis can be summarized as below. Motion analysis showed that statically approximates other results from achilles tendon angle (p<.01), initial ankle angle(p<.05), initial sole angle(p<.001) and barefoot angle(p<.001). Ground reaction force also showed that statically approximates other results from impact peak timing (p<.001), Maximum loading rate(p<.001), Maximum loading rate timing (p<.001) and impulse of first 20 percent (p<.001). Above experiment values known that there was statically difference between Motion analysis and Ground reaction force under absorbing of the functional insole shoes which was not have an effect on our body for kinetics and kinematics.

Immediate Effects of Low-Dye Taping on the Ankle Motion and Ground Reaction Forces in the Pronated Rear-Foot During Gait

  • Kim, Sung-shin;Chung, Jae-yeop
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2016
  • Background: Increased foot pronation causes biomedchanical changes at the lower limbs, which may result in musculoskeletal injuries at the proximal joints. Pronation rear-foot leads to plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and posterior tibial tendonitis pathologically. According to the recent meta-analysis, They showed that therapeutic adhesive taping is more effective than foot orthoses and motion control footwear, low-Dye (LD) taping has become the most popular method used by physiotherapists. Objects: The purpose of this study was to determine the immediate effects of LD taping results in different ankle motion and ground reaction force (GRF) as before and after applied LD taping on pronated rear-foot during gait. Methods: Twenty-four participants were recruited for this study. The gait data were recorded using an 8-camera motion capture system and two force platforms. At first, the experiments were carried out that participants walked barefoot without LD taping. And then they walked both feet was applied LD taping. Results: The ankle inversion minimum was significantly greater after LD taping than before LD taping (p=.04); however, in the GRF, there were no significant differences in the inversion maximum or total motion of the stance phase (p=.33, p=.07), or in the vertical (p=.33), posterior (p=.22), and lateral (p=.14) peak forces. Conclusion: The application of taping to pronation rear-foot assists in increased ankle inversion.

사범계 체육전공 대학생의 높이뛰기 기록에 영향을 미치는 운동역학적 변인 분석 (An Analysis of Kinetic Variables That Affect High Jump Record of Students Who were Majoring in Physical Education)

  • 조종희;주명덕
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to comparatively analyze kinetic variables that affect high jump records and thus to provide the basic data for enhancement of physical education teachers' teaching skills and expertise. 10 students who were majoring in physical education in a college of education - five males and five females - were chosen for the experiment in which the 3D image analyzer and ground reaction force measuring unit were adopted. The kinetic variables of the groups, the characteristics and differences were analyzed, and the correlation between each variable and record in each group was examined. The results are as follows: As to the height of center of gravity from one step before stamping to landing, the vertical velocity of the center of gravity at take off, the vertical velocity of the limbs at take off, the angles of the hip joint and ankle joint of the jumping leg, it turned out that male were better than female. As to the angles of the hip joint and ankle joint of the lead leg, female recorded higher values than male. As to the maximum vertical ground reaction force, the maximum horizontal ground reaction force, the vertical impulse, it turned out that male were better than female.

The Effects of the Foot Types and Structures of the Inner Arch Support Bands on Ground Reaction Force Variables and Sensations during 2nd Vertical Ballet Jump

  • Kim, Juhyun;Yi, Kyungock
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The purpose of this research was to establish the differences of ground reaction force variables and sensations according to the foot types and the structures of the inner arch support band during $2^{nd}$ vertical ballet jump. Method: 12 Female ballet majors in their twenties who have danced for more than 10 years and had no injuries were selected for this research. Independent variables consist of the foot type (pes rectus, pes planus) and the structure of the inner arch support band (no band, x-shaped, linear shaped). Dependent variables consist of ground reaction force variables and relative wearing sensation. Results: The impact decreased the most when x-shaped bands were used on pes rectus and rigid pes planus. When linear-shaped bands were used on flexible pes planus, the impact decreased. Conclusion: The bands also helped reduce the impact on pes rectus. Furthermore, it is clear that according to the foot type, the impact reducing band structures perform differently. The inner arch support bands were necessary for jump training for any foot type.