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Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics

Volume 21, Issue / 2000
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Japanese Article The first step to a discussion
岡正典
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 2000.

Japanese Article 1. Effect of pH and protein constituents in quasi-synovial fluid on boundary lubrication in artificial and natural joint surface model
Toshio KITANO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 1-5, 2000.

Japanese Article 2. Surface layer of articular cartilage observed by atomic force microscopy in liquid -Morphology and role in joint lubrication-
Yoshinori SAWAE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 7-12, 2000.

Japanese Article 3. The reason why the friction in synovial joints changes with the mechanical conditions
Kiyoshi MABUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 13-16, 2000.

Japanese Article 4. Lubrication of Human Joints -Nature of Joint Friction and "Surface Gel Hydration Lubrication"-
Tadashi SASADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 17-22, 2000.

Japanese Article 5. Effects of viscosity of lubricant on the start-up friction in synovial joints
Kei KOMUKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 23-26, 2000.

Japanese Article 6. Biomechanical evaluation of anterior spinal instrumentation for scoliosis. In vitro fatigue simulation of screw loosening mechanism
Norimichi SHIMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 27-31, 2000.

Japanese Article 7. Mechanical evaluation of Pedicle Screw fixation
Kenji SATO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 33-36, 2000.

Japanese Article 8. Quantitative Evaluation of Long-sitting in Spinal Cord Injured Patients
Masafumi KAWASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 37-41, 2000.

Japanese Article 9. Does Spinal Kyphotic Deformity Influence the Biomechanical Characteristics of the Adjacent Motion Segments? -An In Vivo Animal Model-
Itaru ODA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 43-48, 2000.

Japanese Article 10. Viscoelastic and fatigue properties of sheep artificial intervertebral disc
Ken KADOYA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 49-52, 2000.

Japanese Article 11. FEM Analysis of the Canine Artificial Intervertebral Disc
Hideaki FUKUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 53-56, 2000.

Japanese Article 12. Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Canine Artificial Intervertebral Disc II
Yoshihisa HARAMIISHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 57-61, 2000.

Japanese Article 13. Fatigue properties of the artificial intervertebral disc
Yosihiro KYUDEN
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 63-67, 2000.

Japanese Article 14. Morphological evaluation on leverage system in the spine
Hiroaki NAKAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 69-72, 2000.

Japanese Article 15. Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Hip Model -especially dividing elements-
Shohichi YUHKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 73-76, 2000.

Japanese Article 16. Analysis of Bone Density Distribution in Hip Joint using Bone Density Equation
Hirokazu GESSO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 77-82, 2000.

Japanese Article 17. The Maximum Contact Pressure In Hip Joint during Straight Leg Raising Exercise
Akira KANAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 83-86, 2000.

Japanese Article 18. A Study for an Analysis on the Accuracy of Morphological Measurement of the Femur by Using Computer Aided Design System
Tanzo SUGIMORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 87-91, 2000.

Japanese Article 19. Thermoelastic Stress Analysis of Artificial Joints for Mechanical Biocompatibility Evaluation
Koji HYODO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 93-96, 2000.

Japanese Article 20. 3-D template simulation system in Total Hip Arthroplasty
Nobuhiko TANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 97-100, 2000.

English Article 21. The Initial Fixation of Press-Fit Acetabular Shells. -A Biomechanical Study-
Atsuhiko MOGAMI*1, Yukio INOUE*1, Kazuo KANEKO*1, Souichi UTA*1, Masahiro TOBE*1, Yoshio SHIMAMURA*1, Hideaki IWASE*2
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 101-106, 2000.

Japanese Article 22. Lubrication Properties of Ceramic to Ceramic THP related to its Radial Clearance
Masaru UENO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 107-110, 2000.

Japanese Article 23. FEM study on the stress shielding in the use of Bioactive Bone Cement
Takashi URAKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 111-115, 2000.

Japanese Article 24. Friction Properties of Hydrogel-coated Polyethylene Heads
Yasunari ISHIKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 117-120, 2000.

Japanese Article 25. Effect of Combined Application of TGF-β and EGF on Knee Laxity and Structural Properties of the Femur-ACL-Tibia Complex After the In Situ Freeze-Thaw Treatment for The ACL
Akira NAGUMO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 121-126, 2000.

Japanese Article 26. The Effects of the Presence of Intrinsic Fibroblasts or Extrinsic Infiltrating Cells on the Mechanical Properties of the Extracellular Matrix in the Stress-enhanced Patellar Tendon
Harukazu TOHYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 127-132, 2000.

Japanese Article 27. The effect of initial graft tension on biomechanical behaviors of the femur-graft-tibia complex for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction during cyclic loading
Hideaki NAKANO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 133-137, 2000.

Japanese Article 28. The Effects of Additional Bone Core on the Holding Strength of Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafts in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Akihiko NAGAO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 139-142, 2000.

Japanese Article 29. Impact Response Analysis of Patella-Patellar Tendon-Tibial Tuberosity Complex. (The 2nd Report)
Yuji TANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 143-150, 2000.

Japanese Article 30. Three-dimensional image reconstruction of the human ACL
Kouji YAMAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 151-156, 2000.

Japanese Article 31. Function of the Posterolateral Structures and Posterior Cruciate Ligament as Restraints on Varus Rotation of the Knee
Yasunori SUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 157-161, 2000.

Japanese Article 32. Effects of the bio-degradable materials in regeneration process of medial collateral ligament of the knee -A study in the rabbit MCL-
Haruyasu OHTA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 163-169, 2000.

Japanese Article 33. Mechanism of the MCL Injuries
Shunji HIROKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 171-178, 2000.

Japanese Article 34. Increased meniscal loading caused by partial transection of the ACL
Hiromichi FUJIE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 179-182, 2000.

Japanese Article 35. Mechanical Function of Meniscus by Measuring System of Multi-point Displacement
Hiroshi SEKIDO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 183-186, 2000.

Japanese Article 36. Preliminary Study of In-Vivo Patellofemoral Contact Using MRI
Yoshihiro IWATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 187-192, 2000.

Japanese Article 37. Knee kinematics in deep knee flexion -Analysis with MR Imaging-
Shigeru NAKAGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 193-196, 2000.

Japanese Article 38. Patellofemoral kinematics in deep knee flexion -Analysis with MR Imaging-
Shigeru NAKAGAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 197-200, 2000.

Japanese Article 39. Examination of extension mechanism for smoothing joint movements
Tamotsu NAKATSUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 201-204, 2000.

Japanese Article 40. Impact Load Transmission of the Knee Joint (2nd report) -Using 2-Dimensional Finite Element Method-
Yukihisa FUKUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 205-210, 2000.

Japanese Article 41. A Evaluation of Quadriceps Muscle Strength with Aging
Yoshiharu OKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 211-213, 2000.

Japanese Article 42. Assessment of Tibial Axial Rotation Center during Gait at stance phase
Shuji KIMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 215-218, 2000.

Japanese Article 43. Tensile stress changes of Lateral Retinaculum after midvastus approach and parapateral approach of Total Knee Arthroplasty
Takashi KOMATSU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 219-222, 2000.

Japanese Article 44. Tension of Posterior Cruciate Ligament in Femoral Roll-back After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Katsutoshi NISHINO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 223-228, 2000.

Japanese Article 45. Clinical Evaluation of TKA Component Position Using 3D Leg Alignment Analysis System
Takashi MAEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 229-234, 2000.

Japanese Article 46. Numerical Analysis of Contact Pressure on Total Knee Prosthesis Using Rigid-Body-Spring-Model Method
Yu SOFUKU
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 235-241, 2000.

Japanese Article 47. Determination of the rotational alignment in total knee arthroplasty -Analysis of osteoarthritic knees with CT scans-
Kazunori UEHARA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 243-246, 2000.

Japanese Article 48. Biomechanical Analysis on the Mechanism of Clinical Effect of the Functional Brace for the Osteoarthritic Knee
Koji NAGASAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 247-252, 2000.

Japanese Article 49. Stress distribution at the undersurface of the acromion in the patients with rotator cuff tears -Using CT osteoabsorptiometry-
Naomi OIZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 253-255, 2000.

Japanese Article 50. Pull Out Test of J-nail Using Porcine Femoral Bone
Ryohei TAKEUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 257-261, 2000.

Japanese Article 51. Pressure Distribution on the Humeroradial Joint during Rotation of the Forearm
Satomi OFUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 263-266, 2000.

Japanese Article 52. Stress analysis around the humeral component of The total elbow arthroplasty. Part 2 -combined model of the humeral and the ulnar component-
Toshihiro MATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 267-270, 2000.

Japanese Article 53. Activation patterns of mono and bi-articular muscles in the lower extremity during closed kinetic chain conditions
Kenji KAWAMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 271-274, 2000.

Japanese Article 54. Three Dimensional Kinematic Analysis of Tarsal bones by Stressed Computed Tomography
Yasushi KAMEYAMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 275-278, 2000.

Japanese Article 55. An experimental study on the three dimensional kinematics and dynamic contact characteristics of the talocrural joint
Kensaku KAWAKAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 279-285, 2000.

Japanese Article 56. Stress analysis of the femoral head in Perthes disease using the 2D-finite element method
Motoo HOSOKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 287-291, 2000.

Japanese Article 57. Improvement of Shape Fidelity of 3-Dimensional FEM Model by Multi-Directional Slices
Kouhei MURASE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 293-297, 2000.

Japanese Article 58. Study about the Control of Three Dimensional Correction Angle of High Tibial Osteotomy
Tadanori MASHIO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 299-303, 2000.

Japanese Article 59. Height Growth Development Stage Predicted by Neural Network and its Relation to Adolescent Sports Injuries
Eiichi SUZUKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 305-309, 2000.

Japanese Article 60. Fatigue wear observed on UHMWPE components of retrieved knee joint prostheses
Munehisa KOIZUMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 311-313, 2000.

Japanese Article 61. Effect of sliding loci on subsurface cracks in UHMWPE
Naoki ONMORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 315-318, 2000.

Japanese Article 62. Residual stress measurements of lightly cross-linked UHMWPE crystallized under uniaxial compression for artificial joints
Makoto OHTA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 319-322, 2000.

Japanese Article 63. Numerical simulation on the behavior of cracks in UHMWPE -Part 1 : Effects of grain boundaries-
Nobuyuki SHIBATA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 323-327, 2000.

Japanese Article 64. The effect of 4-META cement to prevent the fibrous tissue formation between bone and cement
Tomoko SAKAI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 329-332, 2000.

Japanese Article 65. Stress Shielding in the Partial Surface Replacement of the Canine Femoral Head
Kazuyasu USHIO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 333-336, 2000.

Japanese Article 66. Mechanical properties of PVA-H
Masana MORIKAWA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 337-342, 2000.

Japanese Article 67. Effects of stent structure on bending stiffness
Kouji MORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 343-348, 2000.

Japanese Article 68. A study on conformability of coronary stents
Kouji MORI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 349-354, 2000.

Japanese Article 69. Effect of poly (L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) Porous Membrane (LLA/CL) on Prevention of Flexor Tendon Adhesion
Kenji FUJIMURA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 355-359, 2000.

Japanese Article 70. In-vivo Change in micromechanical properties of Vitamin E-added UHMWPE
Nobuyuki HIYOSHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 361-364, 2000.

English Article 71. Clinical study and biomechanical evaluation of the Russell-Taylor interlocking nail system for humeral shaft fracture.
Osamu OBAYASHI*1, Kazuo KANEKO*2, Souichi UTA*2, Hideaki IWASE*3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 365-370, 2000.

Japanese Article 72. Localization of Transverse Holes in Intramedullary Nail Inserted into Femur Using Ultrasonic Scanning by Cylindrical Probe
Yoshihisa MINAKUCHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 371-376, 2000.

English Article 73. Treatment of femoral neck fracture with Hansson pins. -A biomechanical study-
Souichi UTA*1, Yukio INOUE*1, Kazuo KANEKO*1, Atsuhiko MOGAMI*1, Masahiro TOBE*1, Mutsuhiro MAEDA*2, Hideaki IWASE*2, Osamu OBAYASHI*3
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 377-383, 2000.

Japanese Article 74. Biomechanical Research of the Femoral Neck Fracture. Dynamic analysis of the Human Femoral Neck Fracture -the First Report-
Takayuki NIKAIDO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 385-391, 2000.

Japanese Article 75. Fracture properties of cancellous bone under shear
Atsushi MITSUNARI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 393-400, 2000.

Japanese Article 76. The Relationship Between Microhardness and Mechanical Tensile Property of Cortical Bone
Kimihiko TAKANO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 401-407, 2000.

Japanese Article 77. An evaluation of mechanical properties of whole bone using pQCT
Hiroshi TAKAHASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 409-414, 2000.

Japanese Article 78. Fatigue fracture of the trabecula under the impact loading II
Takashi HAYAMI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 415-419, 2000.

Japanese Article 79. Mechanical Properties of Impacted Cancellous Allograft (The 2nd Report)
Yuji TANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 421-426, 2000.

Japanese Article 80. Destruction of Articular Cartilage (First Report)
Yasuji HARADA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 427-431, 2000.

Japanese Article 81. Ultrasonic Analysis of Mechanical Properties of Human Hard Tooth Tissues
Makoto SAKAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 433-438, 2000.

Japanese Article 82. Structure of surface lamina of articular cartilage and lubrication
Yusuke WATANABE
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 439-444, 2000.

Japanese Article 83. Microstructual Compressive Properties Of Each Zone In The Rabbit Growth Plate
Naoya HIGASHI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 445-448, 2000.

Japanese Article 84. Mechanical Properties of Osteoporotic Bone II
Takunan ESAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 449-454, 2000.

Japanese Article 85. A kinematic Analysis of Trunk Function of Free Style Swimmer with Spinal Cord Injury
Kuniharu OKUDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 455-459, 2000.

Japanese Article 86. Kinematic Analysis of Trunk Function of Free Style Swimmers with Cerebral Palsy
Yasuhiko HATANAKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 461-465, 2000.

Japanese Article 87. Muscle Force Measurement by Electrical Stimulation in the Newly Developed Muscle Strengthening Method
Takashi MAEDA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 467-470, 2000.

Japanese Article 88. Quantitative analysis of closed kinetic chain exercise
Shuichi KUBO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 471-475, 2000.

Japanese Article 89. Motion Analysis of blocking jump of Volleyball players -Relationships between Isokinetic knee extensor torque and jumping motions-
Kensaku MIYAMOTO
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 477-481, 2000.

English Article 90. Biomechanical regularity of weight-bearing force in the standing position in a walker.
Takashi ISHIKURA, Michele E. SHIMIZU, Akira OTSUKA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 483-488, 2000.

Japanese Article 91. Motion Analysis of Mandible with Turbo-FLASH MR Imaging System
Takashi AZUMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 489-495, 2000.

Japanese Article 92. Anatomical Femoral Coordinate System -Improvement of Accuracy by CT Data-
Kazuhiro TERAJIMA
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 497-502, 2000.

Japanese Article 93. Electromyographical Analysis of the Three Different Modes of Squat
Hiroki KUDOH
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 503-506, 2000.

Japanese Article 94. Effects of Carrying Loads in One Hand on the Center of Gravity During Walking
Hideto KANZAKI
Japanese Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 21: 507-510, 2000.