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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

Volume 16, Issue / 1995
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Japanese Article Introduction
高橋栄明
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 1995.

Japanese Article 1. The Rotation of the Clavicle in the Motion of the Arm
Kou MIMORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 1-4, 1995.

Japanese Article 2. Biomechanical Studies on the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis in the Elbow Joint with A New Pressure-sensitive Conductive rubber sensor
Hideaki MURATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 5-8, 1995.

Japanese Article 3. Changes of pronation-supination axis of the forearm after serial section of the supporting structures
Tomoyuki ROKKAKU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 9-13, 1995.

Japanese Article 4. Dynamic changes of the interosseous membrane of forearm in 3 dimensional magnetic resonance imaging
Toshiyasu NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 15-18, 1995.

Japanese Article 5. Kinematic and Kinetic Behavior of the Radiocarpal Joint
Noboru NAKABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 19-24, 1995.

Japanese Article 6. Hand motion analysis with the video-based reflective marker detection system
Naotaka SAKAI, Fong-Chin Su, Michael C Liu, Allen T Bishop, Kai-Nan An
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 25-29, 1995.

Japanese Article 7. Analysis of Kicking Form in Adolescent Soccer Players using High Speed Camera
Eiichi SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 31-35, 1995.

Japanese Article 8. Cervical Spondylosis of Middle-aged Soccer Players and 3D-FEM Analysis of Heading
Hideki KUROSWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 37-40, 1995.

Japanese Article 9. The Effect of Frictional Contact on Skin Injury
Takayuki IZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 41-45, 1995.

Japanese Article 10. Biomechanical Analysis of Wrist Joint Movement Using Flexible Goniometers During Golf Swing
Hideaki IWASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 47-50, 1995.

Japanese Article 11. A Motion Analysis of Baseball Pitching using APAS (Ariel Performance Analysis System)
Mikihiko WATANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 51-54, 1995.

Japanese Article 12. Modeling and simulation of landing shock during running
Yukihiko USHIYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 55-59, 1995.

Japanese Article 13. Alveolar bone resorption rate during orthodontic treatment -Estimation from clinical measurement and 3-D FEM analysis-
Hajime MORIKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 61-64, 1995.

Japanese Article 14. A Study on Quantitative Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Human Bones
Akio NOMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 65-69, 1995.

Japanese Article 15. Mechanical properties of trabecular bone involving bone marrow
Hiroki NAGAHAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 71-75, 1995.

Japanese Article 16. Periosteal reaction following a single brief period of bone loading
Masaaki MATSUBARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 77-81, 1995.

Japanese Article 17. Generalized Theory of Mechanical Adaptive Bone Modeling and its Application
Jiro SAKAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 83-87, 1995.

Japanese Article 18. Histological and Mechanical Examination of Bone with Defect of Circular Hole in the Tibia during the Process of Remodeling
Hiroshi MATSUO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 89-92, 1995.

Japanese Article 19. Osteogenesis Mechanism Based on Calcium Diffusion Theory (The Effect of Tensile Stress)
Toshimitsu YOKOBORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 93-97, 1995.

Japanese Article 20. Spinal instability
Sohei Ebara
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 99-105, 1995.

Japanese Article 21. Stability of the Hip Joint
Yoichiro DOHMAE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 107-110, 1995.

Japanese Article 22. Stability of the joint -Allometry of the femoral head-
Kiyoshi MABUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 111-114, 1995.

Japanese Article 23. Experimental evaluation for mechanical characteristics and in situ physiological loading region of anterior cruciate ligament
Yasuharu YAMADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 115-118, 1995.

Japanese Article 24. Effects of Stress Shielding on the Mechanical Properties of Rabbit Patellar Tendon : Effects of Inhibiting the Invasion of Fibroblasts
Noritaka YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 119-122, 1995.

Japanese Article 25. Inhomogeneity of Ultrastructure of the Rabbit Patellar Tendon and Its Effect on the Mechanical Properties
Takamasa TSUCHIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 123-127, 1995.

Japanese Article 26. Response of the muscles around knee against antero-posterior drawing on the proximal tibia observed by surface electromyography
Ryohei TAKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 129-133, 1995.

Japanese Article 27. Stress Relaxation of Fixed Tendons
Hiroshi SAKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 135-138, 1995.

Japanese Article 28. Ligament Force Measurement System Using Arthroscopic Force Probe
Akira MAEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 139-142, 1995.

Japanese Article 29. Biomechanical Analysis of Arthroscopic Force Probe For Measurement of Tendon Force
Harukazu TOHYAMA, Bruce D.Beynnon, Robert J.Johnson
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 143-146, 1995.

Japanese Article 30. Magnitude and Distribution of the In-Situ Force in the Human Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments
Hiromichi FUJIE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 147-151, 1995.

Japanese Article 31. Tension Pattern of the Lateral Collateral Ligament of the Knee
Yasunori SUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 153-156, 1995.

Japanese Article 32. Three-Dimensional Knee Ligament Tension Measuring System
Hideo MATSUMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 157-160, 1995.

Japanese Article 33. Simulation of the dynamic response of the cranio-cervical complex using a new mathematical model (Report 2)
Takahiro KOYANAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 161-164, 1995.

Japanese Article 34. Stress Analysis of the Cervical Disc in Athetoid Cerebral Palsy using Finite Element Model
Eiji MITSUNAGA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 165-168, 1995.

Japanese Article 35. Tensile Properties of Lamellae of Annulus Fibrosus
Masao TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 169-172, 1995.

Japanese Article 36. Measurement of Quantitative Characteristics of Vertebral Trabecular Architecture -Distribution of Trabecular Density and Orientation-
Taiji ADACHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 173-176, 1995.

Japanese Article 37. Strain distribution in the vertebral body under compression load
Hajime MURAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 177-180, 1995.

Japanese Article 38. Changes of Intraabdominal Pressure in 3 Types of Lifting Technique
Kei MIYAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 181-185, 1995.

Japanese Article 39. Mechanical Study of the Configuration of the Hinged Joint
Yosuke KIHARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 187-191, 1995.

Japanese Article 40. A Mathematical Model of Joint Contact
Makoto SAKAMOTO, Qian-Fu Zhu, Edmund Y.S.Chao
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 193-198, 1995.

Japanese Article 41. An Application of the Finite Element Method to the Mechanical Study of Tibio-Femoral Joint in Osteoarthrosis
Ikuo MIYAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 199-202, 1995.

Japanese Article 42. 3D-FEM analysis of mechanical properties of cancellous bone in the leg bone
Kensuke SETO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 203-207, 1995.

Japanese Article 43. A Biomecanical Evaluation of The Gamma Nail by FEM
Isao HASHIMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 209-212, 1995.

Japanese Article 44. Bone Density Equation in the Femur
Hirokazu GESSO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 213-216, 1995.

Japanese Article 45. The movement of the Scapula using a VICON Analyser
Naofumi TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 217-222, 1995.

Japanese Article 46. The Effects of Sectioning of the Posterolateral Structures of the Knee on the Tibial External Rotation
Youichi KANEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 223-227, 1995.

Japanese Article 47. Joint moment and knee flexion angle measurements of patients with ACL deficiency during level walking
Takeshi MUNETA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 229-232, 1995.

Japanese Article 48. Dynamic evaluation with cineradiograph for OA knees by arthroplasty
Goji CHIBA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 233-238, 1995.

Japanese Article 49. The knee joint moment in sagittal plane in patients treated by High Tibial Osteotomy
Kenji NAGATANI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 239-243, 1995.

Japanese Article 50. COG Motion During Walking In Healthy Subjects
Tomio KASAHARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 245-249, 1995.

Japanese Article 51. The New Gague Measured the Changes of the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Joint in Level Walking
Tsukasa TERAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 251-254, 1995.

Japanese Article 52. Gait analysis of Newly Designed Computer controlled long leg brace
Toshimitsu SUGA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 255-259, 1995.

Japanese Article 53. Structural Effects of the Posterior Elements, and Costovertebral Joints in the Thoracic Spine
Itaru ODA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 261-265, 1995.

Japanese Article 54. The Role of the Posterior Elements, Costovertebral Joints, and Rib Cage on the Stability of the Thoracic Spine
Itaru ODA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 267-272, 1995.

Japanese Article 55. Biomechanical Study of the Spine after Total en bloc Spondylectomy
Kimihiro IKEBUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 273-276, 1995.

Japanese Article 56. Stress Distribution of the Rods of Anterior Instrumentations in Thoracolumbar Scoliosis Models
Hiroaki TAKAHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 277-281, 1995.

Japanese Article 57. Strain Distribution in L1 Vertebra under Axial-Loading combined with Flexion or Extension
Noriyuki ISHIKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 283-286, 1995.

Japanese Article 58. Computer Simulation of Idiopathic Scoliosis Considering a Local Imbalance Growth Force
Shigeru TADANO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 287-290, 1995.

Japanese Article 59. The Mechanical Properties of the Rat Spine with Increasing Age
Ikuo Aita
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 291-294, 1995.

Japanese Article 60. The Effect of Pulsed Magnetic Fields on Posterolateral Spinal Fusion and Device-Related Osteopenia
Ito MANABU, Lisa A.Fay1), Thomas W.Edward1), Hansen A.Yuan1)
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 295-298, 1995.

Japanese Article 61. The Mechanical Properties of the Canine Lumbar Disc
Hideki NAKANISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 299-304, 1995.

Japanese Article 62. Biomechanical Effects of Chondroitinase ABC on the Intervertebral Disc
Duo-Sai LU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 305-308, 1995.

Japanese Article 63. A Biomechanical Analysis of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc under Anterior Shear Load
Takashi NISHIZAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 309-312, 1995.

Japanese Article 64. Biomechanical and Histomorphological Study of Epiphyseal Plate at the Growth Spurt
Yoshihiko NOMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 313-317, 1995.

Japanese Article 65. Microstructural Properties of Each Zone in the Growth Plate
Toshiyuki FUJII
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 319-326, 1995.

Japanese Article 66. Effect of Tensile Load on Cultured Chondrocytes
Takashi TOYODA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 327-330, 1995.

Japanese Article 67. Aging Effect on Biomechanical Properties of Pig Articular Bone-cartilage
Hisao KIKUGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 331-336, 1995.

Japanese Article 68. Influence of Surface Scraping on the Surface Layer of the Articular Cartilage
Seneki KOBAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 337-340, 1995.

Japanese Article 69. The effect of hyaluronate solution for the articular cartilage
Tetu NISHIMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 341-344, 1995.

Japanese Article 70. Viscoelastic Properties of Articular Cartilage after Osteochondral Allograft
Kazuo NAMIE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 345-350, 1995.

Japanese Article 71. Wear-resistent properties of PVA-Hydrogel
Masanori OKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 351-355, 1995.

Japanese Article 72. Frictional coefficient of the experimentally degenerated joints and the effect of the additive hyaluronic acid on the lubricating ability
Takeo OBARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 357-361, 1995.

Japanese Article 73. Effect of hyaluronic acid on the joint lubrication
Minajuro USHIJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 363-367, 1995.

Japanese Article 74. Role of Proteins in Natural Synovial Joint Luburication (Part 1) -Experimental study of the boundary luburicating ability-
Hidehiko HIGAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 369-374, 1995.

Japanese Article 75. Role of Protein in Natural Synovial Joint Lubrication (Part2) -Friction control with electric field-
Yoshitaka NAKANISHI, Teruo MURAKAMI, Hidehiko HIGAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 375-379, 1995.

Japanese Article 76. The Lubrication in Ceramic-Ceramic Prostheses
Ken IKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 381-383, 1995.

Japanese Article 77. Fundamental Studies Of Artificial Hip Joints With Small Holes
Bozhan WANG
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 385-388, 1995.

Japanese Article 78. Simple Measurement on Sectional Form of Human Femur Using Ultrasonic Technique
Yoshihisa MINAKUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 389-393, 1995.

Japanese Article 79. Evaluation of the shape of femoral stem in THA with special reference to stem length
Kazuhiro CHIBA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 395-398, 1995.

Japanese Article 80. The effect of fitting condition of the implants on strain distributions at the medial and lateral cortex of the femur
Takayuki HONMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 399-402, 1995.

Japanese Article 81. Design Concept of Adaptive Multimode Lubrication in Knee Prostheses
Teruo MURAKAMI, Hidehiko HIGAKI, Yoshinori SAWAE, Kyoji ASADA, Nobuo OHTSUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 403-407, 1995.

Japanese Article 82. Deformation Analysis of UHMWPE Articular Plate in Anatomical Total Knee Joint during Gait
Hiroyuki FUJIKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 409-414, 1995.

Japanese Article 83. Brake Force During Gait After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Yasuhiko HATANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 415-418, 1995.

Japanese Article 84. Gait Analysis After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Michihiro HAGIWARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 419-421, 1995.

Japanese Article 85. The evaluation of the tibial component (II)
Takahiro YAMANOI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 423-427, 1995.

Japanese Article 86. Study of the onset mechanisms of fracture of total knee femoral component using Finite Element Method
Toshiyuki KAWANISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 429-432, 1995.

Japanese Article 87. Temperature dependence of viscoelastic properties of bovine compact bone
Masafumi ONISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 433-436, 1995.

Japanese Article 88. The mechanical behavior and functions of subchondral cancellous bone in human hip joint (Second Report)
Takashi HAYAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 437-441, 1995.

Japanese Article 89. FEM Analysis on Shock Absorbing Function of Periodontal Membrane. Part 2
Tomoe ITO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 443-446, 1995.

Japanese Article 90. Attenuation of impact loading on joints of the lower extremity during level walking
Kenichiro MIYAZAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 447-450, 1995.

Japanese Article 91. Visualization for Shock Absorbing Mechanisms of Joint using the High Speed Camera (The third report)
Hiroyuki HOJO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 451-455, 1995.

Japanese Article 92. Three Dimensional Dynamic Analysis of Load Bearing Function of Joint (2nd Report)
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 457-460, 1995.

Japanese Article 93. Three dimensional finite element analysis of impact, force transmission in the knee joint
Jiro TSUBOTA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 461-464, 1995.

Japanese Article 94. The influence of degenerative change of cancellous structure on mechanical behavior of subchondral cancellous bone
Takashi HAYAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 465-468, 1995.

Japanese Article 95. The Finite Element Analysis Involving Trabecular Structure
Satoru SAITO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 469-472, 1995.

Japanese Article 96. Contact Pressure Measurement in Tibiofemoral Joint under Dynamic Loading
Masaru KIMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 473-477, 1995.

Japanese Article 97. Mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite granules implanted in the cancellous bone defect in rabbits
Toshiki KURODA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 479-482, 1995.

Japanese Article 98. Measurement of Elastic Moduli in Cortical Bone by Scanning Acoustic Microscope
Nobutake KATO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 483-486, 1995.

Japanese Article 99. Extraction of 3-Dimensional geometry of Human skelton
Iguchi HIROTAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 487-490, 1995.

Japanese Article 100. Accuracy of Source Location in Monitoring Fracture Healing by Acoustic Emmission Method
Matanori FUJITO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 491-494, 1995.

Japanese Article 101. Analysis of plantar pressures under normal feet using Foot-SCAN system
Shinichi SATSUMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 495-500, 1995.

Japanese Article 102. Biomechanical Analyses of Samples from Experimental Animals
Masami AKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 16: 501-507, 1995.