Unilateral Stance -( Forces &Joint Compression # Hip Biomechanics)
Here we continue our discussion on joint compression at Hip complex.The net compression at hip increases about more than three fold of body compression during bilateral stance. Have you imagined how difficult its to stand on single leg support? Do you know how large is joint compression during single leg stance? How tough it would be for a football player or a martial artist to generate force or kick on single leg stance! And can we imagine extent to which the hip joint compression would increase?
Here we examine force transmission and joint compression in unilateral stance. The joint compression is a sum of body weight compression plus compression due to abductor muscle force. The calculation of abductor muscle force, body weight compression on hip etc. is done using simple mathematical calculation in most simplified manner.
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Here we examine force transmission and joint compression in unilateral stance. The joint compression is a sum of body weight compression plus compression due to abductor muscle force. The calculation of abductor muscle force, body weight compression on hip etc. is done using simple mathematical calculation in most simplified manner.
For more details, doubts and notes.............
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TONY JOSEPH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
KANNUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
Видео Unilateral Stance -( Forces &Joint Compression # Hip Biomechanics) канала Tony's Tutorial
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