A Rigid Body Database On Human Movement
人体运动的刚体数据库
基本信息
- 批准号:9565336
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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- 关键词:Activities of Daily LivingAdultAffectAgeAnkleAttentionBody WeightBrachial plexus structureCerebral PalsyCharacteristicsComplexDataData AnalysesDatabasesDevelopmentDevicesDiseaseDystoniaEquilibriumExhibitsGaitGoalsGoldHumanImpairmentIndividualInterventionLaboratoriesLegLimb structureLinkLower ExtremityMethodologyMotionMotorMotor SkillsMovementMovement DisordersNatureOrthotic DevicesPaperParalysedPatientsPatternPersonsPhysical assessmentProcessProtocols documentationPublishingRecovery of FunctionRehabilitation therapyResearchShoesSpasticSpecialistSupport SystemSystemTestingTrainingUpper ExtremityWalkingage relatedarmcomparativecomparison groupdisabilityfoothealthy volunteerimprovedinsightmovement analysismuscle strengthneuromusculoskeletalpreventspasticitytreadmill
项目摘要
The primary objective of this study remains the same: to link the capabilities of people with and without physical impairments to his or her ability to perform activities of daily living. Many of the methodologies remain the same as well, the core of which is 3D movement analysis.
We have collected data on functional movement tasks in both the arm and legs such as reaching and walking in different patient groups, specifically those with cerebral palsy, brachial plexus palsy and adults with dystonia, as well as healthy volunteers, of all ages. This is only an assessment protocol but it has enabled us to evaluate differences in movement or physical assessment characteristics within patient groups as well as between those with and without a specific disorder to provide insights into the mechanisms that underlie motor coordination and how it can be affected by specific conditions.
This past year, we have published several papers, two of which were related to walking differences in individuals with cerebral palsy compared to an age-related comparison group and one on quantifying upper limb coordination in persons with and without brachial plexus palsy.
这项研究的主要目标仍然是相同的:将有和没有身体障碍的人的能力与他或她进行日常生活活动的能力联系起来。许多方法也保持不变,其核心是3D运动分析。
我们收集了不同患者组的手臂和腿部功能性运动任务的数据,例如伸手和行走,特别是脑瘫,臂丛神经麻痹和肌张力障碍的成年人,以及所有年龄段的健康志愿者。 这只是一个评估方案,但它使我们能够评估患者群体内以及患有和不患有特定疾病的患者之间运动或身体评估特征的差异,以深入了解运动协调的机制以及它如何受到特定条件的影响。
在过去的一年里,我们发表了几篇论文,其中两篇与脑瘫患者与年龄相关的对照组相比的行走差异有关,一篇关于量化臂丛神经麻痹患者和非臂丛神经麻痹患者的上肢协调。
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DIANE L. DAMIANO其他文献
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Effects of Baclofen on Muscle Strength in Cerebral Palsy
巴氯芬对脑瘫患者肌肉力量的影响
- 批准号:
6458222 - 财政年份:2001
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Effects of Baclofen on Muscle Strength in Cerebral Palsy
巴氯芬对脑瘫患者肌肉力量的影响
- 批准号:
6837248 - 财政年份:2001
- 资助金额:
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Effects of Baclofen on Muscle Strength in Cerebral Palsy
巴氯芬对脑瘫患者肌肉力量的影响
- 批准号:
6649249 - 财政年份:2001
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