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Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Accelerations in Everyday Activities

机译:日常活动中的胸椎和腰椎加速

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The purpose of this study was to quantify thoracic and lumbar spine accelerations for men and women of different body sizes during daily activities. Measured spine accelerations were compared to determine if there were significant differences in peak accelerations based on gender, size, and spine location. Each subject performed seven activities, which included sitting in a chair, sitting quickly in a chair, walking at 1.3 m/s, running at 2.7 m/s, performing jumping jacks, achieving maximum vertical leap, and jumping off a step approximately 20 cm high. Overall, the peak lumbar spine accelerations were significantly greater than the thoracic spine accelerations. Based on the statistical analysis, it was determined that gender and body size did not have a significant effect on peak accelerations of the thoracic and lumbar spine. The findings from the present study are of great value to researchers in order to understand the acceleration patterns of the human body during low impact accelerations.
机译:本研究的目的是在日常活动期间量化不同体型的男性和女性的胸和腰椎加速。比较测量的脊柱加速,以确定基于性别,大小和脊柱位置的峰值加速度是否存在显着差异。每个受试者进行7周的活动,包括坐在椅子上,坐在迅速椅子上,行走在1.3米/秒,运行在2.7米/秒,在执行跳跃运动,实现最大垂直飞跃,跳下步骤约20cm高的。总的来说,峰值腰椎加速度明显大于胸脊柱加速度。基于统计分析,确定性别和体型对胸椎和腰椎的峰加速度没有显着影响。本研究的发现对于研究人员来说具有很大的价值,以便在低冲击加速期间了解人体的加速度模式。

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