Mechanics of a constrained chair-rise.

[1]  R. Contini Body segment parameters. II. , 1972, Artificial limbs.

[2]  J. Perry,et al.  Rising from a chair. Influence of age and chair design. , 1985, Physical therapy.

[3]  R. Burdett,et al.  Biomechanical comparison of rising from two types of chairs. , 1985, Physical therapy.

[4]  W. A. Hodge,et al.  Contact pressures in the human hip joint measured in vivo. , 1986, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[5]  A. Vansant,et al.  Sit-to-stand movement pattern. A kinematic study. , 1986, Physical therapy.

[6]  Yi-Chung Pai,et al.  Dependence of weight transfer patterns on the speed of ascent during sit-to-stand , 1988 .

[7]  R. L. Kirby,et al.  Effect of limited knee-flexion range on peak hip moments of force while transferring from sitting to standing. , 1988, Journal of biomechanics.

[8]  R W Mann,et al.  Contact pressures from an instrumented hip endoprosthesis. , 1989, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.

[9]  T. Andriacchi,et al.  The influence of chair height on lower limb mechanics during rising , 1989, Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society.

[10]  R. W. Mann,et al.  Automatic 6-D.O.F. Kinematic Trajectory Acquisition and Analysis , 1989 .

[11]  Antonius Rohlmann,et al.  Five month in vivo measurement of hip joint forces , 1989 .

[12]  Yi-Chung Pai Segmental contributions to total body motion in sit-to-stand , 1989 .

[13]  Robertw . Mann,et al.  Whole-body movements during rising to standing from sitting. , 1990, Physical therapy.

[14]  R W Mann,et al.  Modelling of the biomechanics of posture and balance. , 1990, Journal of biomechanics.

[15]  Y. Pai,et al.  Segmental contributions to total body momentum in sit-to-stand. , 1991, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.