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Betydelsen av slutna kinematiska kedjor för biologisk rörelse och dynamisk stabilitet

Stephen Levin, Susan Lowell de Sol!orzano, Graham Scarr
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Rörelse är mer än bara enkla hävstänger
  2. 02Kroppen använder sammankopplade slingor för stabilitet
  3. 03Dessa kedjor hjälper till att reglera komplexa rörelser
  4. 04De utgör en energieffektiv mekanism
  5. 05Systemet samverkar med nervsystemet

Sammanlänkade mekaniska kedjor, inte bara enkla hävstänger, bidrar till kroppens stabilitet och energieffektiva rörelser.

Abstract

Closed kinematic chains (CKCs) are widely used in mechanical engineering because they provide a simple and efficient mechanism with multiple applications, but they are much less appreciated in living tissues. Biomechanical research has been dominated by the use of lever models and their kinematic analysis, which has largely ignored the geometric organization of these ubiquitous and evolutionary-conserved systems, yet CKCs contribute substantially to our understanding of biological motion. Closed-chain kinematics couple multiple parts into continuous mechanical loops that allow the structure itself to regulate complex movements, and are described in a wide variety of different organisms, including humans. In a biological context, CKCs are modular units nested within others at multiple size scales as part of an integrated movement system that extends throughout the organism and can act in synergy with the nervous system, where present. They provide an energy-efficient mechanism that enables multiple mechanical functions to be optimized during embryological development an increases evolutionary diversity.

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APA
Stephen Levin, Susan Lowell de Sol!orzano, & Graham Scarr (2017). Betydelsen av slutna kinematiska kedjor för biologisk rörelse och dynamisk stabilitet. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-significance-of-closed-kinematic-chains-to-biological-movement-and-dynamic-stability/
MLA
Stephen Levin, et al. "Betydelsen av slutna kinematiska kedjor för biologisk rörelse och dynamisk stabilitet." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-significance-of-closed-kinematic-chains-to-biological-movement-and-dynamic-stability/.
Chicago
Stephen Levin, Susan Lowell de Sol!orzano, Graham Scarr. 2017. "Betydelsen av slutna kinematiska kedjor för biologisk rörelse och dynamisk stabilitet.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-significance-of-closed-kinematic-chains-to-biological-movement-and-dynamic-stability/