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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

Volume 36, Issue / 2015
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Japanese Article In issuance of clinical biomechanics Vol. 36
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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 2015.

Japanese Article 1. The influence of age-related changes on the pathway of the supraspinatus intramuscular tendon with respect to the glenoid plane in a healthy subject.
Hajime TODA※1,※2, Youhei KANNO※3, Masaki KATAYOSE※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 1-6, 2015.

Japanese Article 2. Three-dimensional in vivo analysis of the contact area and motion of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the index finger using MRI.
Makoto SAKAMOTO※1,※2, Yuto KASUGA※1, Kiyoko KAZAMA※1,※3, Koichi KOBAYASHI※1,※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 7-15, 2015.

Japanese Article 3. In vivo three-dimensional analysis of radioulnar motion during pronation/supination.
Kiyoko KAZAMA※1,※2, Yuto KASUGA※1, Koichi KOBAYASHI※1, Makoto SAKAMOTO※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 17-22, 2015.

Japanese Article 4. Configuration and area changes of the rotator interval in biomechanical simulation during glenohumeral rotation using MRI-based computer model.
Hiroshi TANAKA※1, Toyohiko HAYASHI※2, Hiroaki INUI※1, Hiroki NINOMIYA※1, Yasuo NAKAMURA※3, Masahiko KOMAI※1, Katsuya NOBUHARA※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 23-29, 2015.

Japanese Article 5. Performance evaluation of a semi-automatic contour extraction of the shoulder joint in motion analysis using fluoroscopy and 2D/3D registration.
Hiroki SHIMA※1, Toyohiko HAYASHI※1,※2, Hiroshi TANAKA※3, Hiroki NINOMIYA※3, Hiroaki INUI※3, Masahiko KOMAI※3, Katsuya NOBUHARA※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 31-39, 2015.

Japanese Article 6. Effects of Shoulder Joint Elevation Movement with Elbow Flexion Exercise on Lower Trapezius Muscle Fibers : Examination in Standing Position and Prone Positions.
Hitoshi KODA※1, Kenji KASUBUCHI※2, Mikiko YANO※3, Takahiko FUKUMOTO※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 41-45, 2015.

Japanese Article 7. Semi-customization of artificial knee joint with mobile network device.
Takehito DOKE※1, Toki SAITO※2, Naohiko SUGITA※3, Mamoru MITSUISHI※3, Kazuo FUJIWARA※4, Nobuhiro ABE※5
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 47-52, 2015.

Japanese Article 8. Biomechanical comparison among three different structural sutures in meniscal repair.
Hiroyuki YOKOI※1, Tatsuo MAE※2, Ryo IUCHI※3, Yuta Tachibana※2, Konsei SHINO※3, Shinichiro Okimura※3, Hideki YOSHIKAWA※2, Ken NAKATA※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 53-57, 2015.

Japanese Article 9. Kinematic analysis of the smoothness of the knee joint during gait in osteoarthritis of the knee. - Using the angular jerk cost -
Takashi FUKAYA※1, Hirotaka MUTSUZAKI※2, Yasuyoshi WADANO※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 59-64, 2015.

Japanese Article 10. MR imaging-based thickness analysis of the distal femoral growth plate.
Shota TANAKA※1, Yuta SHIGA※1, Toyohiko HAYASHI※1,※2, Satoshi WATANABE※3, Takashi SATO※3, Koichi KOBAYASHI※4, Yoshio KOGA※5, Go OMORI※6
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 65-73, 2015.

Japanese Article 11. Effectiveness of initial tension on the tibiofemoral relationship before/after anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction : 10N vs. 20N.
Yuta TACHIBANA※1, Tatsuo MAE※1, Konsei SHINO※2, Tomohiko MATSUO※1, Kazuomi SUGAMOTO※3, Hideki YOSHIKAWA※1, Ken NAKATA※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 75-80, 2015.

Japanese Article 12. Knee motion analysis-based evaluation of the distance between tibial and femoral attachments of the anterior cruciate ligament.
Yuta SHIGA※1, Toyohiko HAYASHI※1,※2, Satoshi WATANABE※3, Takashi SATO※3, Yoshio KOGA※4, Go OOMORI※5
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 81-88, 2015.

Japanese Article 13. Three-dimensional strain distribution of the attachment area of the anterior cruciate ligament to the femur and tibia.
Satoshi YAMAKAWA※1, Richard E.DEBSKI※2, Hiromichi FUJIE※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 89-93, 2015.

Japanese Article 14. Three-dimensional CT analysis of femoral tunnel in double bundle ACL reconstruction with outside-in drilling technique.
Shunichiro KAMBARA※1, Hiroshi NAKAYAMA※1, Motoi YAMAGUCHI※2, Kaori KASHIWA※1, Tomoya ISEKI※1, Shinichi YOSHIYA※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 95-98, 2015.

Japanese Article 15. The function of ankle joint dorsiflexion muscles in runners with medial tibial stress syndrome.
Shinji TOMIYAMA※1, Sachio USUI※1, Yuji TAMURA※1, Yosuke HIROSHIGE※1,※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 99-104, 2015.

Japanese Article 16. Investigation of an elastic and a non-elastic taping effect on braking characteristics of the ankle joint.
Norikatsu IDEMOTO※1, Shusaku KANAI※2, Akira OTUKA※2, Kazunori OKAMURA※3, Masashi SHIMADA※4, Yoshiaki SAKAMURA※5
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 105-109, 2015.

Japanese Article 17. Biomechanical Adaptation Shape Analysis on 3D Ankle Joints with Bone Loss.
Yoshihisa MINAKUCHI※1, Masanobu NAKAMURA※2, Yoshiyuki KAGIYAMA※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 111-117, 2015.

Japanese Article 18. Automatic three-dimensional tooth axis using cone beam CT.
Makoto SAKAMOTO※1,※2, Yuto KASUGA※2, Sachiko HAYASHI-SAKAI※3, Koichi KOBAYASHI※1,※2, Hideaki ENDO※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 119-125, 2015.

Japanese Article 19. Biomechanical analysis of the upper esophageal sphincter during swallowing.
Yukihiro MICHIWAKI※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 127-132, 2015.

Japanese Article 20. Tongue motion classification method based on EMG signals.
Makoto SASAKI※1, Atsushi NAKAYAMA※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 133-138, 2015.

Japanese Article 21. Remodeling Simulation of Cancellous Bone in Human Vertebral Body by a Simple Trabecular Structure Model.
Takaaki SARAI※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 139-143, 2015.

Japanese Article 22. Automatic method to determine anterior pelvic plane of pelvis.
Takayuki INOUE※1,※2, Kazuo FUJIWARA※3, Yousuke FUJII※4, Nobuhiro ABE※5, Toshifumi OZAKI※4, Yoshikazu NAKAJIMA※6, Naohiko SUGITA※7, Mamoru MITSUISHI※7, Zhongchun CHEN※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 145-150, 2015.

Japanese Article 23. Change of cervical alignment with different bicycle-riding postures.
Yoshiaki SAKAMURA※1,※2, Akira OTUKA※2, Shusaku KANAI※2, Kazunori OKAMURA※2, Masashi SHIMADA※3, Norikatsu IDEMOTO※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 151-155, 2015.

Japanese Article 24. The effect of Pelvic Posture on Plate Fixation for Multiple Pelvic Fractures.
Aiko NOGUCHI※1, Keiko KATSUYAMA※2, Keisuke SASAGAWA※2, Masafumi ODA※3, Naofumi SHIOTA※4, Shojiro George TERASHIMA※2, Toshiaki HARA※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 157-164, 2015.

Japanese Article 25. Reproduction of the typical pattern of Pelvic insufficiency fractures based on dynamic stress changes.
Kazuaki NOJIMA※1, Fumihiro YOSHIMINE※2, Yoshiaki TOYAMA※3, Takeo NAGURA※4, Yoshimori KIRIYAMA※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 165-170, 2015.

Japanese Article 26. Relationship between Stem Length and Micromotion at the Bone-Implant Interface of the Femur.
Kota SAKURAI※1, Keisuke SASAGAWA※2, Keiko KATSUYAMA※2, Toshiaki HARA※2, Shojiro G TERASHIMA※2, Masafumi ODA※3, Katsuya NAKATA※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 171-180, 2015.

Japanese Article 27. Influence of elastic recovery of machining surfaces on the wear of polyethylene for artificial joints.
Changhee CHO※1, Teruo MURAKAMI※2, Yoshinori SAWAE※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 181-187, 2015.

Japanese Article 28. Effects of surface texturing of Co-Cr-Mo alloy on wear particles of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
Naoki NISHI※1, Yuta NAKASHIMA※1, Hiromasa MIURA※2, Hidehiko HIGAKI※3, Hiroshi MIZUTA※4, Yukihide IWAMOTO※5, Yoshitaka NAKANISHI※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 189-195, 2015.

Japanese Article 29. Durability evaluation of highly cross-linked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for artificial joints by fatigue crack growth rates.
Hideyuki SAKODA※1, Shingo NIIMI※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 197-200, 2015.

Japanese Article 30. Evaluation of in vivo Fixation and Stabilization of Hydrogel Artificial Cartilage.
Seido YARIMITSU※1,※2, Kazuhiro NAKASHIMA※3, Teruo MURAKAMI※1, Ken OKAZAKI※4, Shuichi MATSUDA※5, Yukihide IWAMOTO※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 201-205, 2015.

Japanese Article 31. Compression mechanical property of collagen gel/sponge composite scaffold with human mesenchymal stem cells.
Yusuke NAKAMUTA※1, Takaaki ARAHIRA※2, Mitsugu TODO※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 207-212, 2015.

Japanese Article 32. Basic study on artificial bone-cartilage tissue construction using mesenchymal stem cells.
Takaaki ARAHIRA※1, Mitsugu TODO※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 213-219, 2015.

Japanese Article 33. Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma on in vitro Tissue Regeneration of Cartilage.
Shogo MIYATA※1, Miku KAWAMURA※1, Hajime INOUE※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 221-227, 2015.

Japanese Article 34. The effects of foot taping on three-dimensional gait analysis. - Changes with amount of taping and light exercise -
Kazunori OKAMURA※1, Syusaku KANAI※2, Akira OTUKA※2, Masaya HASEGAWA※2, Yoshiaki SAKAMURA※1,※3, Masashi SHIMADA※4, Norikatu IDEMOTO※5
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 229-233, 2015.

Japanese Article 35. Changes in carpal alignment by taping the wrist (2nd report).
Takahiro SEKIGUCHI※1, Shinobu SAITO※2, Akihiro TSUCHIYA※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 235-240, 2015.

Japanese Article 36. Three-dimensional motion analysis of pitching mechanics in preadolescent baseball players using ratio of elbow joint reaction force to ball velocity.
Masaei TANAKA※1, Katsutoshi NISHINO※1, Noriaki YAMAMOTO※2, Go OMORI※3, Yoshio KOGA※4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 241-245, 2015.

Japanese Article 37. Motion analysis of natural knee and hip joints during golf swing.
Yifeng WANG※1, Satoru IKEBE※1, Hidehiko HIGAKI※2, Atsushi ISHIKAWA※2, Yoshitaka SHIRAISHI※3, Takeshi SHIMOTO※4, Yoshitaka NAKANISHI※5, Daisuke HARA※6, Satoshi HAMAI※6, Yasuharu NAKASHIMA※6, Yukihide IWAMOTO※6
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 247-251, 2015.

Japanese Article 38. Motion analysis before and after total hip arthroplasty in extension activity from squatting.
Satoru IKEBE※1, Yifeng WANG※1, Hidehiko HIGAKI※2, Atsushi ISHIKAWA※2, Yoshitaka SHIRAISHI※3, Takeshi SHIMOTO※4, Yoshitaka NAKANISHI※5, Daisuke HARA※6, Satoshi HAMAI※6, Yasuharu NAKASHIMA※6, Yukihide IWAMOTO※6
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 253-258, 2015.

Japanese Article 39. Biomechanical effects of push handle heights on upper limbs during attendant-propelled wheelchair downward-ramp transportation.
Miyako MIZUTANI※1, Makoto SAKAMOTO※1, Kensaku KAWAKAMI※2, Mieko SADAKATA※1, Koichi KOBAYASHI※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 259-265, 2015.

Japanese Article 40. Analysis of healthy adults wearing an ankle dorsiflexion restriction orthosis during ascent of stairs with various riser heights.
Ichiro KITAYAMA※1, Takumi HAMADA※1, Kosuke NAKANO※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 267-273, 2015.

Japanese Article 41. Identification of human walking modes on level ground, stairs, and uneven terrain. - Toward development of trans-femoral prostheses -
Ichiro KITAYAMA※1, Hiroki YOKOTA※1, Kosuke NAKANO※1
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 275-283, 2015.

Japanese Article 42. Patient-Specific Prediction of Muscle Forces around Hip in Gait of Osteoarthritis Patients Based on Musculoskeletal Simulation.
Daisuke TAWARA※1, Hiroki SAWA※1, Tetsuya TSUJIKAMI※1, Takako MOMOSE※2, Hiroyuki IKE※2, Yutaka INABA※2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 285-292, 2015.

English Article 43. Dynamic motion analysis of step-over in patients with musculoskeletal ambulation disability symptom complex (MADS).
Hiroyuki MAEDA※1, Hideaki IWASE※1, Kazuo KANEKO※1, Yasuhiro SADOYAMA※2, Taichi SATO※2, Mutsuhiro MAEDA※3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 36: 293-299, 2015.