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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

Volume 18, Issue / 1997
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Japanese Article Introduction
赤松功也
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 1997.

Japanese Article 1. Pinch motion analysis with the video-based reflective marker detection system
Sakai NAOTAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 1-4, 1997.

Japanese Article 2. Electromyographic Motion Analysis of the Thumb
Tatsuki EBATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 5-10, 1997.

Japanese Article 3. Biomechanical analysis of the stress force on midcarpal joint in Kienbock's disease (part 2)
Koji NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 11-14, 1997.

Japanese Article 4. Three Dimensional motion analysis of the forearm rotation using 3D-MRI
Toshiyasu NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 15-18, 1997.

Japanese Article 5. A Biomechanical Analysis of the Interosseous Membrane of the Forearm
Takao KOIZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 19-21, 1997.

Japanese Article 6. Three dimensional analysis of the elbow motion by use of Video-digitizer (Part 2)
Tadashi FUJITA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 23-27, 1997.

Japanese Article 7. Finite Element Analysis of Coxarthrosis
Etsuo CHOSA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 29-31, 1997.

Japanese Article 8. Simulation of Adaptive Bone Remodeling after Total Hip Replacement
Hirokazu GESSO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 33-38, 1997.

Japanese Article 9. Differences in the motion range among used different femoral heads' diameter in total hip arthroplasty
Shuhei KAWASAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 39-42, 1997.

Japanese Article 10. Influence of the Contralateral Leg Function on Gait after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Yasuhiko HATANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 43-46, 1997.

English Article 11. Visualization of the Articulation of Replaced Knee Joint Surfaces After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Toyohiko HAYASHI*1, Katsutoshi NISHINO*1, Yoshihiro SUZUKI*2, Kazuhiro TERAJIMA*3, Michio MIYAKAWA*3, Yoshio KOGA*4
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 47-56, 1997.

English Article 12. Measurement of transverse forefoot arch in walking - Changes in the Shape of the Transverse Arch by Lording -
Tohru HOSHINO*1, Suguru INOKUCHI*2, Norio USAMI*2, Eiichi HIRAISHI*2, Takeshi HASHIMOTO*2, Nobuyuki ROKUUMA*2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 57-61, 1997.

Japanese Article 13. Motion Analysis of Subtalar Joints in the Patients with Osteoarthritis in the Knees and Ipsilateral Ankles
Ryohei TAKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 63-67, 1997.

Japanese Article 14. Motion analysis of one leg hop in patients with reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament
Maki KOYANAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 69-72, 1997.

Japanese Article 15. The relationship between muscle strength and the ability to land on one leg after ACL reconstruction
Shuichi KUBO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 73-76, 1997.

Japanese Article 16. Development of a manipulator system with fixed endpoint mechanism in a tele-microsurgery
Hiroyoshi WATANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 77-80, 1997.

Japanese Article 17. Development of Powered Wheelchairs for Driving in Snowfall Conditions
Eiichi UCHIYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 81-85, 1997.

Japanese Article 18. Three-Dimensional Fit and Fill Analysis and Non-linear Finite Element Analysis of a Newly Designed Femoral Stem in Noncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty
Hironori OMORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 87-90, 1997.

Japanese Article 19. Stress Analysis in Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty Using P-Adaptive Finite Element Methods
Yuichi WATANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 91-94, 1997.

Japanese Article 20. Biomechanical analysis of the wrist joint for Kienbock's disease -using a rigid-body spring model computer simulation technique-
Hideki NUMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 95-98, 1997.

Japanese Article 21. Pad Thickness and Protection Effect by Trochanteric Padding System against Hip Fractures
Hiroyasu OKUIZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 99-102, 1997.

Japanese Article 22. Healthy and Amputee COG Motion During Walking
Tomio KASAHARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 103-106, 1997.

Japanese Article 23. Designing a Hip Joint Moment Reduction Brace by Using Finite Element Method
Shigeaki MATSUO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 107-110, 1997.

Japanese Article 24. Reliability of trunk muscle strength in normal subjects
Keijyu TAKEMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 111-114, 1997.

Japanese Article 25. The Continuous Monitoring System of the Care Index for Disabled Elders -Measurement of Body Pressure and Skin Circulation-
Hiroshi SUMII
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 115-120, 1997.

Japanese Article 26. Three Dimensional Rigid Body Spring Model and its Clinical Application
Eiichi GENDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 121-125, 1997.

Japanese Article 27. Bone Remodeling Simulation by Cellular Automata Method
Shin MORISHITA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 127-130, 1997.

Japanese Article 28. Three-dimensional model analysis of psoas major muscle function using MRI
Takeo NAGURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 131-135, 1997.

Japanese Article 29. Three Dimensional Dynamic Analysis of Load Bearing Function of joint (4th Report)
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 137-140, 1997.

Japanese Article 30. Numerical Analysis of Contraction Behavior of Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
Tetsuji MINOURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 141-143, 1997.

Japanese Article 31. Contribution of pedicle to pedicle screw stability -Comparison between normal and osteoporotic vertebrae-
Toshikatsu WASHIO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 145-152, 1997.

Japanese Article 32. Remodeling Simulation for Cancellous Bone of Vertebral Body with Instrument
Taiji ADACHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 153-157, 1997.

Japanese Article 33. Three dimensional finite element analysis of transpedicular bioactive cement implantation in vertebral model
Masahiro OHTANI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 159-162, 1997.

Japanese Article 34. Stabilization of thoracolumbar burst fractures -A comparison between anterior and posterior fixation-
Masao KIFUNE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 163-167, 1997.

Japanese Article 35. Instability at the cranial level to the short segmental pedicle screw instrumentation -Biomechanical analysis of supplemental hook fixation-
Masahiro CHIBA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 169-172, 1997.

Japanese Article 36. Dynamic Analysis of Sacroiliac Joint
Hideaki YOSHIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 173-176, 1997.

Japanese Article 37. Dynamic Motion Analysis of the Lumbar Spine in Sitting Position
Kenji TAKAYANAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 177-183, 1997.

Japanese Article 38. Normal Lumbar Segmental Motion under Forward and Backward Flexion
Masahito HARADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 185-188, 1997.

Japanese Article 39. Elastic Property of Bovine Vertebral Shell
Tohru SUGIURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 189-194, 1997.

Japanese Article 40. A Biomechanical Experiment for Thoracic Spinal Stability -Anteroposterior Injury Model-
Tatsuto TAKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 195-201, 1997.

Japanese Article 41. Impact Analyses of Whiplash Injuries in Rear-end Accidents. (Second Report)
Hiroaki YOSHIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 203-207, 1997.

Japanese Article 42. Motion Analysis of Cervical Vertebrae during-Simulated Whiplash Loading -Seatback Condition and Motion Differences-
Koji KANEOKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 209-212, 1997.

Japanese Article 43. Effects of Protein on Tribological Behavior of Metal-on-Metal Joints
Yoshitaka NAKANISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 213-218, 1997.

Japanese Article 44. Friction and Wear of Polymeric Materials for Use in Total Joint Prostheses and Influence of Composition of Lubricant
Yoshinori SAWAE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 219-223, 1997.

Japanese Article 45. Fundamental Studies on Wear Mechanism of Artificial Hip Joints with Co-Cr Alloy Head Embedding UHMWPE Pieces in Isotonic Sodium Chloride Solution
Bozhan WANG
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 225-230, 1997.

Japanese Article 46. Viscous Property of Synovial Fluid and Hyaluronate Solutions and Its Role in Joint Lubrication
Teruo MURAKAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 231-235, 1997.

Japanese Article 47. Role of phospholipids in joint lubrication
Hidehiko HIGAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 237-242, 1997.

Japanese Article 48. Increased friction in animal joints with duration under compressive load
Kiyoshi MABUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 243-246, 1997.

Japanese Article 49. Evaluation of Elastic Property of Bovine Trabecular Bone Specimen by Ultrasonic
Makoto SAKAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 247-252, 1997.

Japanese Article 50. Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Femoral Neck by Vibrational Analysis
Ikuo YOSHIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 253-257, 1997.

Japanese Article 51. Differences of mechanical properties of cancellous bones, depending on the fracture types of femoral neck fracture
Tsutomu ITO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 259-263, 1997.

Japanese Article 52. Change of Dynamic Viscoelastic Properties of Epiphyseal Plate in the Healing Process of Epiphyseolysis
Yoshihiko NOMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 265-269, 1997.

Japanese Article 53. Measurement of Impact Response for Cancellous Bone in Knee Joint (2nd Report)
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 271-274, 1997.

Japanese Article 54. Effects of Growth Hormone on the Structural Properties of the Epiphyseal Plate
Kyoseki KANEMITSU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 275-279, 1997.

Japanese Article 55. Effects of ionic condition on tensile properties of articular cartilage
Harukazu TOHYAMA, W.Gu, W.M.Lai, V.C.Mow
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 281-284, 1997.

Japanese Article 56. Changes in the surface layer of the articular cartilage in the unstable rabbit knee joint
Seneki KOBAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 285-288, 1997.

Japanese Article 57. Bone-cartilage Lesion by Cyclic Loading
Hisao KIKUGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 289-293, 1997.

Japanese Article 58. Fatigue fracture of the trabeculare under impact loading -In relation to pathogenesis of osteoarthritis-
Takashi HAYAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 295-299, 1997.

Japanese Article 59. Mechanical Properties of Osteoporotic Bone
Toshiyuki SAKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 301-306, 1997.

Japanese Article 60. Bone Density Calculation from BMD Distribution by the Asymmetric Abel's Inversion -The 2nd Report-
Takaaki YOKOI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 307-310, 1997.

Japanese Article 61. Evaluation of Osteoporosis Using Speed of Sound through Calcaneus by Ultrasound and Bone Mineral Density by DXA
Yoshihisa MINAKUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 311-316, 1997.

Japanese Article 62. Shape evaluation of the TKA with cement in the tibia by use of 3D-FEM
Shozo FURUSAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 317-322, 1997.

Japanese Article 63. Three-dimensional motion analysis after total knee arthroplasty using the visualization method of inter-articular distance
Yoshihiro SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 323-327, 1997.

Japanese Article 64. The Coordinate System for the Three Dimensional Measurement of Total Knee Arthroplasty
Makoto ITOH
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 329-334, 1997.

Japanese Article 65. Finite Element Analysis of the Proximal Tibia after Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty
Nobuyuki YOSHINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 335-340, 1997.

Japanese Article 66. Three dimensional finite element analysis for a comparative evaluation of tibial component designs in total knee arthroplasty
Jiro TSUBOTA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 341-345, 1997.

Japanese Article 67. Biomechanical Significance of Protrusion of Medial Meniscus in Osteoarthritic Knee
Goji Chiba
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 347-351, 1997.

Japanese Article 68. A Coordinate System for Three Dimensional Assessment of The Lower Extremity Alignment
Koji NAGASAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 353-362, 1997.

Japanese Article 69. Intramuscular movement of quadriceps femoris and hamstrings during knee active extension and flexion with tagged MRI
Shigeru HIOKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 363-366, 1997.

Japanese Article 70. Relationship between gait speed and kinematic parameters
Takahiro YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 367-371, 1997.

Japanese Article 71. A new gait analysis system using computer graphics
Hirokazu IIDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 373-377, 1997.

Japanese Article 72. Reliability of gait analysis in normal subjects
Seiichirou SHIMADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 379-382, 1997.

Japanese Article 73. Gait Analysis of the Patient after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Kenji WATARI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 383-386, 1997.

Japanese Article 74. Objective evaluation of gait ability in coxarthrosis using joint moment analysis
Hidetomo NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 387-390, 1997.

Japanese Article 75. Evaluation of gait recovery after removing ankle cast fixation : A case of fibula-fractured patient
Yasushi AKAZAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 391-394, 1997.

Japanese Article 76. Assessment of Fracture Healing in Tibial Fractures Treated with External Fixator Using the Impulse Response Method
Akira TSUCHIKANE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 395-399, 1997.

Japanese Article 77. Mechanical evaluation of fracture healing using the impulse response method in a fracture model of dog
Yukio NAKATSUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 401-405, 1997.

Japanese Article 78. Biomechanical analysis of the Intraarticular Calcaneal Fracture
Yoshiki KAJIKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 407-411, 1997.

Japanese Article 79. An experimental study on double lag screw system for osteosynthesis of intertrochanteric fracture
Motoo YOUKAICHIYA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 413-420, 1997.

Japanese Article 80. Biomechanical Evaluation on Proximal Humeral Fracture treated with Hook Plate
Hidetaka MORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 421-424, 1997.

Japanese Article 81. Biomechanical study of strain gauge measurement for Ilizarov method
Norihisa NISHIMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 425-429, 1997.

Japanese Article 82. Bone reaction to 4-META cement containing hydroxyapatite particles
Tomoko SAKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 431-435, 1997.

English Article 83. Evaluation of hydroxyapatite coating screw at extraction in the canine lumbar spine
Hiromi Matsuzaki*1, Tomohiro Numabe*1, Yasuaki Tokuhashi*1, Ken Wakabayashi*1, Hidehiko Hagiwara*1, Tetsuya Tateishi*2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 437-441, 1997.

Japanese Article 84. Bone-bonding ability of alkali-treated titanium
Takashi NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 443-447, 1997.

Japanese Article 85. Mechanical Properties of Canine Artificial Intervertebral Disc
Akihiro NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 449-453, 1997.

Japanese Article 86. Difference of Biodegradation Rate of Synthetic Fibers (Polydioxanone) between Implantation Sites
Shoichi KIMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 455-458, 1997.

Japanese Article 87. The effect of compressive load on formation of fatigue crack in UHMWPE
Naohide TOMITA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 459-461, 1997.

Japanese Article 88. Lubrication Properties of PVA-Hydrogel
Masatoshi IISAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 463-467, 1997.

Japanese Article 89. An Experimental Study of Primary Fixation of Hip Prostheses -Mechanical Testing Study-
Teruyuki KASHIWAGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 469-472, 1997.

Japanese Article 90. The Lubrication in Ceramic-Ceramic Prostheses (The Second Report)
Minako OHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 473-475, 1997.

Japanese Article 91. The Effects of Friction in Fatigue Destruction of Knee Prosthese
Minako OHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 477-480, 1997.

Japanese Article 92. Relationship between Non-contact ACL Injury and the Shape of Joint Condyle
Shunji HIROKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 481-485, 1997.

Japanese Article 93. The static and dynamic effect of taping and braces for unstable ankles
Shingo OTSUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 487-490, 1997.

Japanese Article 94. Stress Evaluation of The Lower Leg during striking motion in Aged Kendo Masters
Shintaro TSUJI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 491-494, 1997.

Japanese Article 95. Biomechanics of Posture -Mistake Shot in Tennis-
Naohide TOMITA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 495-498, 1997.

Japanese Article 96. Dependence of the ultrasonic parameters in the calcaneus on athletic activities at junior and senior high school students
Akio NOMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 499-504, 1997.

Japanese Article 97. A biomechanical study of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using an absorbable material in rabbit
Hidetoshi HAYASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 505-509, 1997.

Japanese Article 98. The Effects of Bone Graft and Preservation of Bony Attachment on The Maturation Process of Tendon Graft
Naoya MOTOSUGI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 511-514, 1997.

Japanese Article 99. Effect of additional blood clot on autograft healing in a rabbit model
Kohei MIYAO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 515-518, 1997.

Japanese Article 100. The Strength of Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Graft in All-Inside ACL Reconstruction
Eiichi TSUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 519-522, 1997.

Japanese Article 101. Initial Strength of the Femur-graft-tibia Complex after Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction -Comparison among Three reconstruction Procedures-
Jun TSUJINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 523-527, 1997.

Japanese Article 102. Effects of In Situ Freezing on the Mechanical Properties of the Semitendinosus Tendon in Rabbits
Noriyuki HARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 529-533, 1997.

Japanese Article 103. Chronic Change of Tension In Situ Frozen Anterior Cruciate Ligament Overloaded by Bring Down the Tibial Insertion
Susumu MIKAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 535-539, 1997.

Japanese Article 104. A new Appratus Studying the Effects of Loading History on the Healing Process of Rat BTB Specimen in the Subcutaneous Space
Takeshi MUNETA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 541-546, 1997.

Japanese Article 105. Analysis of Stress-Strain Distribution in Ligaments using Photoelastic Coating Method -The Influence of a Photoelastic Material on the Mechanical Properties of Ligament in the Measurement of Strains-
Takashi KAWADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 547-553, 1997.

Japanese Article 106. Friction of the Skin
Tadashi SASADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 555-560, 1997.

Japanese Article 107. Viscoelastic properties of the Achilles tendon
Shinichi ASO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 561-564, 1997.

Japanese Article 108. The effect of early mobilization on the Achilles tendon after surgical repair
Toshiya KITAURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 565-568, 1997.

Japanese Article 109. Photoelastic study on strain measurements of knee ligament -Application of a photoelastic-coating method to the model ligament-
Kouji YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 18: 569-573, 1997.