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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

Volume 17, Issue / 1996
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Japanese Article Introduction
井村慎一
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 1996.

Japanese Article 1. Determination of 3D coordinates of the skeletal system using Neural-Network Technology
Hirotaka IGUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 1-4, 1996.

Japanese Article 2. Preoperative Computer Simulation for Total Hip Arthroplasty
Yukio YOSHIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 5-9, 1996.

Japanese Article 3. Mechanical Evaluation around Unstable Femoral Components with 3D-Finite Element Analysis -A Comparison with clinical, periprosthetic bone density examination-
Takashi NISHII
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 11-15, 1996.

Japanese Article 4. Fundamental Studies on New Artificial Hip Joints with Embedded HDPE
Bozhan WANG, Katsuzo OKADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 17-21, 1996.

Japanese Article 5. Establishment of conditions in finite element analysis of the tibia replaced by prosthesis
Nobuyuki YOSHINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 23-27, 1996.

Japanese Article 6. Stress analysis of a tibia replaced by TKA using 3D-FEM
Shozo FURUSAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 29-33, 1996.

Japanese Article 7. Three dimensional finite element analysis of tibial component fixation in total knee arthroplasty
Jiro TSUBOTA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 35-38, 1996.

Japanese Article 8. Design of Artificial Knee Joint Based on Adaptive Surface Remodeling Process
Hidehiko HIGAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 39-44, 1996.

Japanese Article 9. A Study of Fatigue on UHMWPE for Artificial Knee Joint
Minako OHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 45-49, 1996.

Japanese Article 10. Wear-resistant properties of improved UHMWPE
Minajuro USHIJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 51-55, 1996.

Japanese Article 11. Lubrication Property of Total Knee Prostheses with Artificial Cartilage
Teruo MURAKAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 57-62, 1996.

Japanese Article 12. Wear-resistant properties of PVA-Hydrogel (The second report)
Minajuro USHIJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 63-67, 1996.

Japanese Article 13. Biaxial Residual Stress in Vertebral Body : Uniform Stress Hypothesis
Masao TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 69-73, 1996.

Japanese Article 14. The Role of Anteromedial Foraminotomies and the Uncovertebral Joints in the Stability of the Cervical Spine. A Biomechanical Study
Yoshihisa KOTANI, Patrick S.McNulty1), Bryan W.Cunningham1), Paul C.McAfee2)
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 75-79, 1996.

Japanese Article 15. Correlation between Compression and Lateral Bending Stiffness in Decompressed Lumbar Segments
Atsushi OKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 81-85, 1996.

Japanese Article 16. Finite Element Analysis of Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion
Koji TOTORIBE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 87-90, 1996.

Japanese Article 17. Biomechanical Study of Titanium Fiber Mesh Implant in Cadaveric PLIF Model
Kazuo HOSHIJIMA1), Barry S.Myers1), James R.Yu1), William J.Richardson2)
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 91-97, 1996.

Japanese Article 18. Biomechanical Comparison between the Kaneda Multisegmental Instrumentation and TSRH Instrumentation System in the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Scoliosis. -A Calf Spine Model-
Yorito KISAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 99-103, 1996.

Japanese Article 19. Short Segmental Pedicle Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Fracture -Evaluation of the Micro motion around Fracture using Video System-
Masahiro CHIBA, Robert F.McLain1), Scott A.Yerby1), Timothy A.Moseley1), Tait S.Smith1), Daniel R.Benson1)
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 105-108, 1996.

Japanese Article 20. Biomechanical study of the spine after total en bloc spondylectomy
Kimihiro IKEBUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 109-114, 1996.

Japanese Article 21. The Mechanical properties required for Artificial Intervertebral Disc
Yumiko MADONO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 115-122, 1996.

Japanese Article 22. Impact Analyses of Whiplash Neck Injuries in Rear-End Accidents
Yoichi MIYAJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 123-126, 1996.

Japanese Article 23. Simulation of the dynamic response of the cranio-cervical complex using a new mathematical model (Report 3) -Effects of muscles-
Takahiro KOYANAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 127-130, 1996.

Japanese Article 24. An experimental study on occipito cervical instability
Yuji NISHIWAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 131-134, 1996.

Japanese Article 25. Continuous motion analysis of normal and unstable cervical spine using cineradiographic system
Hiroyuki HINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 135-138, 1996.

Japanese Article 26. Continuous Motion Analysis of Lumbar Spinal Instability Utilizing Cineradiography
Masahito HARADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 139-142, 1996.

Japanese Article 27. Kinetics of the posterior wall on the thoracolumbar vertebrae during the burst fracture
Masao KIFUNE, Manohar M.Panjabi, Markus Arand
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 143-146, 1996.

Japanese Article 28. Development of in vivo Load Measuring Method in the Lumbar Spine -Application of Transpedicular External Spinal Fixation. The 2nd Report-
Hiroaki TAKAHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 147-152, 1996.

Japanese Article 29. Biomechanical study of the effectiveness of lumbar support belt in Valsalva maneuver
Kei MIYAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 153-156, 1996.

Japanese Article 30. Three-dimensional Motion Analysis of the Spine and the Pelvis during Golf Swing
Hiroyuki SUGAYA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 157-161, 1996.

Japanese Article 31. The relationship between support moment and vertical component of ground reaction forces
Tsutomu FUKUI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 163-166, 1996.

Japanese Article 32. Velocity and Acceleration parameters in Gait Analysis -Differential Noise and Digital Filtering-
Tomokazu HATTORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 167-171, 1996.

Japanese Article 33. Gait Analysis in the Non-operated and Operated Patients with Varus Osteotomy of the Femur for Hip Osteoarthritis
Hidetoshi WATANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 173-176, 1996.

English Article 34. A Biomechanics Study of Total Femur Replacement
Osamu KAMEYAMA, Toshimitsu SUGA, Ryokei OGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 177-181, 1996.

Japanese Article 35. Studies of the Movement in Standing Up from a Chair
Syoichi KAWAGOE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 183-186, 1996.

Japanese Article 36. Walking Characteristics in Parkinson's Disease
Noritaka NAKAO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 187-190, 1996.

Japanese Article 37. Cineradiographic Assessment of the Efficacy of G-II OA Brace for Severe OA of the Knee
Goji CHIBA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 191-196, 1996.

Japanese Article 38. Gait analysis of Newly Designed Computer controlled long leg brace (Intelligent Brace Ver.2) -2nd Report Electromyographic and Ground Reaction Force Study-
Toshimitsu SUGA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 197-201, 1996.

Japanese Article 39. Analytical difference of the normal knee joint motion between male and female
Koji NAGASAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 203-208, 1996.

Japanese Article 40. Analysis of the Knee Varus Moment in Walking -Measurement of Lower Leg Rotation-
Takahiro YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 209-212, 1996.

Japanese Article 41. Analysis of the lateral thrust of osteoarthritic knees during gait using 3-D motion analyzer (VICON)
Hidetake TAKIGAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 213-217, 1996.

Japanese Article 42. Femoral Rollback After Total Knee Replacement in the Active Knee Motion
Kazuhiro TERAJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 219-223, 1996.

Japanese Article 43. Interaction between Joint Moments and Joint Angle during Gait after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Yasuhiko HATANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 225-228, 1996.

Japanese Article 44. Gait analysis of ACL and PCL deficient knees
Takahiro YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 229-233, 1996.

Japanese Article 45. Gait Analysis for ACL Deficient Patients with VCM (1)
Kiyoshi SAKATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 235-239, 1996.

Japanese Article 46. Gait Analysis of Patients with ACL Reconstruction : Comparative Study of Reconstruction with Bone-Patella Tendon-Bone and Semitendinosus
Takashi OGIUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 241-245, 1996.

Japanese Article 47. Functional Evaluation of Lower Extrimities by Jumping Force -Comparative Study or Normal Subjects and ACL Reconstruction-
Hirofumi MIYAGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 247-251, 1996.

Japanese Article 48. Motion Analysis of Landing of One Leg Hop in Patients with ACL Deficiency
Takeshi MUNETA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 253-257, 1996.

Japanese Article 49. Three-dimensional analysis of vertical jumping after ACL reconstruction
Shuichi KUBO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 259-262, 1996.

Japanese Article 50. A motion analysis of one legged-jump in patients with anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency
Maki KOYANAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 263-266, 1996.

Japanese Article 51. Responses of the quadriceps, the gastrocnemius and the hamstrings to posterior drawer stress exerted on the proximal tibia studied by surface electromyogram
Ryohei TAKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 267-271, 1996.

Japanese Article 52. Analysis and Evaluation of Driving Performance during Wheelchair Locomotion
Eiichi UCHIYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 273-276, 1996.

Japanese Article 53. Measurement of Pressure between Training Wear and Body Surface
Yoshimasa ISHII
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 277-280, 1996.

Japanese Article 54. A contact-coupled finite element analysis of osteoarthritis of the hip joint
Toshiyuki KAWANISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 281-284, 1996.

Japanese Article 55. Three Dimensional Dynamic Analysis of Load Bearing Function of Joint (3rd Report)
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 285-288, 1996.

Japanese Article 56. A Biomechanical Study of Temporomandibular Joint -Influences by changes in load direction and coefficient of friction-
Shuhei SUMIYOSHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 289-292, 1996.

Japanese Article 57. A Study on Laxity of Digital Joint
Atsushi SEO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 293-296, 1996.

Japanese Article 58. 3 Dimensional movement Analysis Method of Carpal Bones
Hirohisa FUJISAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 297-301, 1996.

Japanese Article 59. Three Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the interosseous membrane of forearm -Comparison between the wire-frame model and the piled-up model-
Toshiyasu NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 303-306, 1996.

Japanese Article 60. Functional Analysis of Pronator Quadratus Muscle as a Stabilizer of Distal Radioulnar Joint
Tomoyuki ROKKAKU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 307-310, 1996.

Japanese Article 61. Three-dimensional analysis of baseball pitching in adolescent baseball players
Naotaka MAMIZUKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 311-314, 1996.

Japanese Article 62. Mesurement of Impact Response for Cancellous Bone in Knee Joint
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 315-318, 1996.

Japanese Article 63. Measurement of Mechanical Properties of Trabecular Bone by Compressive Test and Ultrasonic Technique
Makoto SAKAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 319-323, 1996.

Japanese Article 64. Microscopic Fracture Behavior of Cancellous Bone under Compressive Loading : A SEM Study
Taiji ADACHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 325-329, 1996.

Japanese Article 65. The effect of bone marrow on biomechanical function of human cancellous bone
Takashi HAYAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 331-336, 1996.

Japanese Article 66. Impact Fracture Toughness of Bovine Compact Bone
Yuji TANABE, W.Bonfield, K.E.Tanner
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 337-341, 1996.

Japanese Article 67. Mechanical Properties of Articular Cartilage Under Confined and Unconfined Compressions
Koichi KOBAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 343-348, 1996.

Japanese Article 68. Changes in Lubrication of the Joint with Scraped Articular Surfaces After Application of Hyaluronic Acid
Seneki KOBAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 349-351, 1996.

Japanese Article 69. Viscoelastic Properties of Cryopreserved Articular Cartilage
Kazuo NAMIE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 353-357, 1996.

Japanese Article 70. Mechanical Properties of Pig Articular Bone-cartilage Junction
Hisao KIKUGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 359-362, 1996.

Japanese Article 71. The Effect of Maturation on Biomechanical Properties of Epiphyseal Plate in Rabbit
Hitoshi KITADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 363-367, 1996.

Japanese Article 72. FEM Analysis on Shock Absorbing Function of Periodontal Membrane (Part 3)
Tomoe ITO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 369-373, 1996.

Japanese Article 73. Evaluation of Cross Sectional Moment in Ovariectomized Rats by Peripheral Computed Tomography (pQCT)
Satoshi MORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 375-378, 1996.

Japanese Article 74. Correlation between Mechanical Property of Osteoporotic Bone and BMD Measured by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
Toshiyuki SAKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 379-383, 1996.

Japanese Article 75. Periosteal bone formation after repeated loading of mechanical stresses with moderate interval on the bone in vivo
Koji SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 385-390, 1996.

Japanese Article 76. Histological and Mechanical Examination of Bone with Defect of Circular Hole in the Tibia during the Process of Remodeling (II)
Hiroshi MATSUO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 391-395, 1996.

Japanese Article 77. Effects of pulse-vibration on the proliferation and the calcification of cultured osteoblast
Shigeo TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 397-401, 1996.

Japanese Article 78. Bone Density Calculation from BMD Distribution by the Asymmetric Abel's Inversion
Hirokazu GESSO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 403-407, 1996.

Japanese Article 79. Analysis of Intracellular Calcium Ion Movement on Osteoblast Using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope
Shigeo TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 409-413, 1996.

Japanese Article 80. In Vivo Measurement of Tension in The Canine Anterior Cruciate Ligament After The Tibial Insertion is Distally Translocated
Jun TSUJINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 415-419, 1996.

Japanese Article 81. Effects of Overloading on the Mechanical Properties of the In Situ Frozen Anterior Cruciate Ligament in the Dog
Ryosei KATSURAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 421-425, 1996.

Japanese Article 82. Measurement of The Mechanical Properties of The Porcine Patellar and Digital Flexor Tendons and Verification of An Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Model Using Their Tendons
Koji MIYATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 427-431, 1996.

Japanese Article 83. Differences of The Mechanical Properties between The Semitendinosus and Patellar Tendons in the Rabbit
Noriyuki HARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 433-436, 1996.

Japanese Article 84. Mechanical Properties of Solvent-dried and Gamma-irradiated Tendon Allograft
Akira MAEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 437-440, 1996.

Japanese Article 85. A Study on the role of the Meniscus in the Stability of the Knee Joint
Ryukichi KAMEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 441-444, 1996.

Japanese Article 86. Kinematics of the Ankle During the Anterior Drawer Test for Anterior Talofibular Ligament Injuries
Harukazu TOHYAMA, B.D.Beynnon, P.A.Renstrom
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 445-449, 1996.

Japanese Article 87. Analysis of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint movement while running
Yasushi KAMEYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 451-455, 1996.

Japanese Article 88. Stress Distribution around the Ankle Joint by Finite Element Method
Shin MORISHITA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 457-460, 1996.

Japanese Article 89. In vitro measurement of the cross-sectional area of the Achilles tendon with ultrasonography
Toshiya KITAURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 461-464, 1996.

Japanese Article 90. Experimental Study of Internal Fixation for the Femoral Supracondylar Fracture
Kazuhiko KUME
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 465-469, 1996.

Japanese Article 91. Assessment of fracture healing in the tibia using the impulse response method
Yukio NAKATSUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 471-475, 1996.

Japanese Article 92. Change of Biomechanical Properties of Epiphyseal Plate in the Healing Process of Epiphyseolysis
Yoshihiko NOMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 477-480, 1996.

Japanese Article 93. Protection against Hip Fractures by Trochanteric Padding System in the Elderly
Hiroyasu OKUIZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 17: 481-484, 1996.