Quantitative Analysis of the Rising Movement from Supine to Sitting, Using a Body Pressure Distribution Measurement System

  • WATANABE Tetsuro
    Department of Physical Therapy, Koriyama Institute of Health Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science, Shinshu University
  • OGIHARA Hisayoshi
    Regional Cooperation Center, Iwaki Meisei University
  • SOETA Takehito
    Department of Physical Therapy, Koriyama Institute of Health Sciences
  • FUJIWARA Takayuki
    Graduate School of Science and Technology, Iwaki Meisei University
  • YOSHIDA Hiroaki
    Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science, Shinshu University

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  • 圧力分布測定システムを用いた背臥位から端座位の起き上がり動作における定量的解析
  • アツリョク ブンプ ソクテイ システム オ モチイタ ハイガイ カラ タンザイ ノ オキアガリ ドウサ ニ オケル テイリョウテキ カイセキ

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<p>[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of rising motion, by analyzing the center of pressure (COP). [Participants and Methods] The subjects were 29 healthy males and females. The peak torque of each body part, long-sitting flexibility (LSF), and the required time were extracted as factors influencing the COP trace length, the speed of motion expressed by r, and the movement pattern expressed by θ. [Results] Trunk flexion at 120°/s, and trunk extension at 60 and 120°/s were identified as factors influencing the COP length. LSF and θ were identified as factors affecting r, the required time. Elbow joint flexion and extension at 90°/s were identified as factors affecting θ. [Conclusion] The results of this study suggest that the characteristics of the rising motion can be quantitatively understood by analysis of the COP information.</p>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 33 (6), 911-916, 2018

    The Society of Physical Therapy Science

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