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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The pivot shift phenomenon : A biomechanical study

Matsumoto, H. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Measurement, analysis and description of human arm motion

Cunliffe, Martin Gerard January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Relative intensity of muscular effort during multi-joint movement

Bryanton, Megan Unknown Date
No description available.
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The effects of occlusal splint therapy on the incoordinated movements of TMJ dysfunction as recorded by the pantograph a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in restorative dentistry ... /

Beard, Charles C. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1978.
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The effects of occlusal splint therapy on the incoordinated movements of TMJ dysfunction as recorded by the pantograph a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in restorative dentistry ... /

Beard, Charles C. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1978.
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En kartläggning av användandet av postoperativa restriktioner efter en total höftprotesoperation på svenska ortopedkliniker / A mapping of the use of postoperative precautions after a total hiparthroplasty in orthopedic clinics in Sweden

Eriksson, Paula, Söderström, Sofia January 2019 (has links)
Bakgrund: Ledrörelse- och belastningsrestriktioner är vanliga efter en total höftprotesoperation och syftar till att undvika att höftleden luxerar eller att suturerad muskulatur släpper under tiden som mjukdelarna läker, vanligen 6 – 8 veckor. Proteser och operationsteknikerna har förändrats med åren vilket lett till att antalet postoperativa luxationer minskat, och därav har vissa ortopedkliniker i Sverige börjat frångå postoperativa ledrörelse- och belastningsrestriktioner. Syfte: Att kartlägga vilka ledrörelse- och belastningsrestriktioner som rekommenderas efter en total höftprotesoperation på svenska ortopedkliniker samt om restriktionerna har förändrats under de senaste fem åren. Metod: Studien genomfördes som en kvantitativ tvärsnittsstudie med hjälp av en egenformulerad validerad webbenkät. Huvudresultat: Av de 16 svarande klinikerna uppgav 81 % att de hade någon form av restriktion (ledrörelse- eller belastningsrestriktion) för sina höftprotesopererade patienter. Vanligast var ledrörelserestriktioner där 62 % av respondenterna svarade ja på frågan ”rekommenderar din enhet/klinik patienter som opereras med höftprotesoperation några ledrörelserestriktioner”. Motsvarande siffra för belastningsrestriktioner var 50 %. En total avsaknad av restriktioner förekom hos 19 % av de svarande klinikerna. 63 % av klinikerna svarade att belastningsrestriktionerna hade förändrats för mer än 10 år sedan medan 50 % av klinikerna svarade att ledrörelserestriktionerna hade förändrats de senaste 5 åren. Resultatet i vår studie tydde på att användandet av postoperativa restriktioner har minskat. Den vanligaste förändringen var en minskning av användandet av postoperativa ledrörelserestriktioner, vilket hade skett hos 60 % av respondenterna. Konklusion: Vår studie visade att 4 av 5 svenska ortopedklinikerna som deltog i vår enkätstudie använde sig av ledrörelse- eller belastningsrestriktioner efter en höftprotesoperation och att 1 av 5 inte använde restriktioner. Hälften av klinikerna har förändrat ledrörelserestriktionerna de senaste fem åren, och färre än 40 % har förändrat belastningsrestriktionerna. / Background: Joint movement- and load precautions are common after a total hip arthroplasty and aims to prevent dislocation of the hip and to prevent the loss of sutured muscles while the soft tissue heal, usually 6-8 weeks. Prosthesis and surgical technics have changed over the years, which had led to a reduced number of postoperative hip dislocations and hence have some orthopedic clinics in Sweden begun abandon postoperative joint movementand load precautions. Aim: A mapping of the use of joint movement- and load precautions in Swedish orthopedic clinics and if there has been any changes in precautions during the last five years. Method: The study was conducted as a quantitative cross-sectional study with the help of a selfdeveloped validated online survey. Result: 81 % of the 16 respondent clinics stated they had some form of precautions (joint movement- or load precautions) for their hip replaced patients. The most common precaution was joint movement where 62% of respondents answered yes to the question "Does your unit/Clinic recommend patients undergoing surgery with total hip replacement any joint movement precautions". The corresponding figure for load precautions was 50%. A total absence of restrictions occurred in 19 % of the respondent clinics. 63 % responded that modifications of load precautions took place for more than 10 years ago while 50 % responded that the modifications of joint movement precaution took place over the past 5 years. The result in our study indicated that the use of precautions had decreased. The most common change was a decrease in jointmovementprecautions that occurred with 60 % of the respondents. Conclusion: In our study we found that 4 out of 5 Swedish orthopaedic clinics who participated in our survey recommended joint movement- or load precautions after a hip replacement and it also showed that 1 out of 5 didn´t recommend precautions. Half of the clinics had changed the movement precautions during the past five years, and less than 40 % had changed the load precautions.
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Synchronized Dining Tangible mediated communication for remote commensality

Komaromi Haque, Judit January 2016 (has links)
This thesis discusses commensality as a significant social activity, that helps to maintain and strengthen social bonds. It also examines the sense of touch as a communication channel, and provides an insight to how it can be used to communicate affect. Touch as contextualized medium and its relevance to interaction design is investigated. Based on studies made in psychology, physiology, sociology and communication it aims to find an answer to the question: ”How may we create togetherness -with the help of an interactive device- between loved ones separated by distance during dining, through remote communication?” In order to meet the objectives of the above question this research followed the Research Through Design methodology, with series of workshops and prototyping sessions.

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