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Title: Biomechanics and Technology


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Biomechanics and Technology
  • Kim Nunley, Wendy Burson, Alena Floyd, and Louisa
    Pangilinan

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Biomechanics Technology
  • A few new technology items out now in regards to
    biomechanics
  • Not necessarily in sports
  • Picked items that sparked our own interest

3
Intro
  • Adidas 1 Running Shoes
  • Quill Mouse
  • Medilogic Foot Pressuring Measuring System
  • Oxysox
  • E3 Fitness Grips

4
Adidas 1 Running Shoes
  • 15 billion dollar market

5
Running shoes compression Why?
  • Cushioning shoes means of decelerating the
    runners foot when heel strikes ground
  • Impulse-Momentum Relationship Ft m (vf vi)
  • Too hard foot slows too quickly shock felt in
    knees
  • Too soft foot bottoms out and strikes ground
    too hard another shock in the knees

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Compressioncont
  • Gel pads, air chambers, variable-density-foam
    mid-sole platforms, metal springs in hell
  • But Clarissa Flockhart doesnt weigh the same as
    Warren Sapp!

versus
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Development of Adidas 1
  • Adidas innovation team in Portland
    Herzogenaurach started in 2001
  • 3 years highly confidential in house development
    (50 people names not available to public)
  • Goal to make shoe adjust to changing conditions
    and runners particular style while in use

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Development of Adidas 1cont
  • 1st ideal cushioning range for runners?
  • sensor in top of heel of standard running shoes
    smaller magnet in bottom of heel creating a
    magnetic field that the sensor could measure
    (Hall sensor)
  • Then invited testers to select shoes that felt
    were most comfortable people were picking the
    same range of compression

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Development of Adidas 1cont
  • Shoe has a battery-powered sensor,
    microprocessor, and electric motor

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The sensor -
  • Battery-powered sensor accurate to .1mm, 20,000
    readings/second
  • Must change every 100 hours of use

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The microprocessor -
  • Microprocessor is the embedded electronic brain
    which can make 10,000 calculations per second
    which directs the electric motor to change the
    cushioning of the shoe

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The motor
  • Electric Motor corrects cushioning throughout the
    run
  • Turns a screw that adjusts degree of cushioning

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Other features -
  • Also, will have push-button controls,
    light-emitting displays with the settings
  • Instruction manual on CD-Rom

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Save your money
  • Will be in stores December 2004
  • 250-300

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Career Internship Opportunities at Adidas
  • For students with degree, can enter their
    internship program
  • Work 12-18 months, guaranteed a position in
    Portland OR Germany
  • Please send your application to via mail or email
  • adidas-Salomon AGHuman ResourcesEmerging
    EmployeesAdi-Dassler-Platz 1-291074
    HerzogenaurachGermany
  • Contact Persons
  • Trainee programStefanie Albert
    Traineeship_at_adidas.deWork placement
    (internship)Dagmar JakobStefanie
    AlbertInternship_at_adidas.de
  • http//www.adidas-salomon.com/en/careers/welcome.a
    sp

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Quill Mouse
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Repetitive Stress Injury
  • Disorder that occurs from prolonged, repetitious
    use of the hands
  • Results in pain, burning, swelling, weakness,
    tingling, numbness, and a loss of dexterity
  • Example Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Inflammation of the tendons and synovial sheaths
    within the carpal tunnel, ultimately leading to
    the compression of the median nerve

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Who are most at risk?
  • People who use computers
  • Why?
  • Gripping of computer mice interrupts muscle
    function
  • Most mice do not support the wrist and hand
  • Wrists are constantly flexed, causing strain
    (static posture)
  • Using an ordinary mouse for more than 20 hours
    per week will likely lead to injury within 2-5
    years
  • Postural Compensation

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The Solution
  • The Quill Mouse!

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Benefits of the Quill Mouse
  • Allows you to work in a Functional Neutral
    position
  • Curved wrist guard stops the strain of wrists
    flexing
  • Sidewall and button mound allow for grip-less
    movement
  • Supports the wrist and hand
  • Maintains a low biomechanical load position
  • Is optical
  • Two models one for left and right-handed people
  • Relaxed finger position
  • Windows and Mac compatible

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Addition Information
  • Total cost (including shipping and handling)
  • 108.90 (U.S. and Canadian orders)
  • 99.95 Air Mail (International Orders)

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And, since most people travel 63 miles over their
mouse mat
  • The Quill Mouse Mat is now available
  • Surface works together with the materials of the
    Quills High Glide Feet
  • Reduces even more the effort required to mouse
  • Provides a visual reminder of good posture
  • Ensures you allocate the right amount of
    workspace
  • Dimensions 8.5 X 10.75
  • Cost 12.99

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T T Medilogic
  • Pressure Measuring Systems

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Development Research of Pressure Measuring
Systems
  • Medilogic basic
  • Pressure measuring platform
  • Gait analysis
  • Belamed
  • Equilibrium testing

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Medilogic Basic
  • Offers recording of the pressure load under foot
    while inside shoe
  • Wireless transmission instant display of
    pressure values
  • High resolution of pressure load distribution
    shoemakers, orthopedics, physical therapists

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Description of System
  • Two thin flexible insoles 64 sensors each,
    recording plantar pressure distribution
  • Wireless data modem patients back (sends to
    computer)
  • Software online display, graphically, isobaric
    color, 3D

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For application in the field
  • Orthopedic shoe manufacturing
  • Orthopedic
  • Neurology
  • Occupational medicine
  • Traumateology
  • Sport medicine

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Pressure Measuring Platform
  • Anatomical aspects of foot derived by static
    pressure
  • Records pressure distribution under foot

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Records
  • Static/dynamic pressure under foot
  • Captures outline of foot
  • Evaluating progress in treatments

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Description of the system
  • measuring platform 4096 sensors
  • software windows
  • easy to use evaluate

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Others products just to mention
  • Gait analysis human locomotion, recording
    pressure under foot, angle progression
  • Belamed insole for controlling load to leg
    during walking (after accident or surgery)
  • Equilibrium training to train controlled
    movement of the center of gravity for balance
    (integrated in therapeutic training sessions)

33
In the news
  • Medilogic Foot Pressure system used by German
    Olympic team to optimize fit of orthopedic
    appliances (insoles, bandages, etc)

34
People behind these inventions
  • Engineers of biomechanical training, physicians
    (own ideas that were demonstrated in their theses
    and dissertations)

35
Created by Dr. Graham Kelly, a vascular
specialist with over 15 years of experience.
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What OxysoxTM does
  • Reduces leg fatigue/pain post exercise
  • Gives better stability for injury prone areas
  • Increases calf muscle pump efficiency
  • Reduces Blistering
  • Is more durable outlasts standard socks 3-4
    time longer
  • Wicks sweat away
  • More.

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The construction of OxysoxTM
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How OxysoxTM works
  • OxysoxTM applies pressure to the lower
    extremities starting with the foot and narrowing
    off at the calf. This graduated pressure allows
    blood to return more rapidly to the heart and
    lungs the result is improved circulation and a
    quicker return of oxygenated blood to the legs
    enhanced athletic performance.

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How OxysoxTM works
  • OxysoxTM also limits unnecessary muscle motion
    thereby keeping muscles intact, reducing fatigue,
    and allowing for quicker recovery.
  • The construction of the OxysoxTM offers support
    to the Achilles tendon, ankle, calf, and tibia.
    The support enhances the ability to reduce common
    foot and ankle injuries and provides support to
    those already injured.

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Product styles
  • Crew
  • Calf
  • Over the calf
  • Same cuts with additional support/compression

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Where to purchase OxysoxTM
  • Online
  • www.worldrecordapparel.com
  • www.hansons-running.com
  • www.justsocks.com
  • Stores
  • New Balance
  • Running Gear
  • Cost
  • 16-22/pair depending
  • on the style

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Who uses OxysoxTM
  • Official performance sock of the NHL
  • Marathon runners
  • Basketball player Jerome Williams
  • Football player Scott Kowalski
  • More

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Changing the Science of Body Movement
  • Stephen Tamaribuchi, a consultant for the
    prevention of repetitive stain injuries developed
    the e3 Fitness Grip he has over twenty-years of
    experience in the field of human biomechanics and
    has worked with both sport and corporate
    athletes. Mr. Tamaribuchi served as a consultant
    to companies such as Microsoft, Apple, and HP.
    As a trainer, he worked with the CSU Sacramento
    Football team, tennis player Rod Laver, and
    six-time winner of the Hawaii Iron man Triathlon
    Dave Scott. Mr. Tamaribuchi earned both his
    Bachelors and Maters degrees from CSU
    Sacramento and also studied shiatsu acupressure.

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What the e3 Fitness Grips Do
  • Stabilizes the shoulder, back, and hips
  • Distributes weight more evenly throughout the foot

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What the e3 Fitness Grips Do
  • Causes weight to shift in a tighter formation
    closer to the midline of the body as well as in
    the foot weight closer to the midline allows
    muscle recruitment to be more efficient
    throughout the leg, and body control is increased
    by using the e3 Fitness Grips. Efficient muscle
    recruitment also indicates an increase in
    stability for the foot, ankle, knee, hip, and
    back.

Standing on Right Foot for 10 seconds without the
Fitness Grip
Standing on Right Foot for 10 seconds with the
Fitness Grip
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How the e3 Fitness Grips Work
  • The e3 Fitness Grips work on the principle of
    stabilizing the shoulders, back, and hips.
    During normal use the average person displaces
    the shoulders, then the back, which in turn
    shifts the hip position. The hips and back are
    not always stable to start with, which makes the
    shoulder girdles susceptible to the forces that
    would pull it into an unstable position.

Weight is shifted to the right Right shoulder is
dropped and so the back arches to compensate The
Right hip is dropped, primary muscle use in the
legs is lateral Right knee is rotated
outward Right foot angles away from the midline
of the body
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How the e3 Fitness Grips Work
  • The e3 grips help modify mechanical behavior
    throughout the body by placing the shoulder and
    hip girdles in more natural stable positions and
    the axial skeleton in a balanced vertical
    alignment.
  • Weight stays over the midline shoulders
    are more stable and in a more level position
    hips are level knee tracks straight ahead
    (directly over the foot and under the hip), and
    the right foot aligns with the mid-line of the
    body and in the direction of travel.

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How the e3 Fitness Grips Work
  • The natural stable position of the body is
    possible because the grip retrains the specific
    contraction pattern of a persons fingers, thumb,
    and wrist into a neutral position that results in
    better body control, improved balance, and better
    results with less effort.

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Product design
  • One type one-size-fits-all
  • The design of the fitness grip is based on the
    palm width, which varies much less than the palm
    and finger length in most people.

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Where to purchase
  • On-line at www.biogrip.com
  • Over the phone at (888) 590-GRIP
  • Price
  • 40 6 (shipping)
  • 70 7 for 2 pairs
  • 100 for 3 pairs

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Used to
  • Decrease repetitive stress from physical action
  • Increase physical performance and strength
  • Can be used almost anytime hands are free
    (walking, running, skating, sit-ups, etc)

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ReferencesAdidas 1
  • Adidas News Page
  • http//www.adidas-salomon.com/en/news/archive/2004
    /2004_05_10.asp
  • New York Times http//www.nytimes.com/2004/05/06/t
    echnology/circuits/06shoe.html?ex1094616000enbe
    49777996967a2cei5070
  • Popular Mechanics Web Page http//popularmechanics
    .com/outdoors/outdoors/2004/8/brains_for_feet/
  • Gizmodo Web Page
  • http//www.gizmodo.com/archives/adidas-1-selfadapt
    ing-shoes-015943.php
  • Adidas Products http//www.adidas.com/us/ProductMo
    dules/adidas1/adidas1.html
  • Adidas Press Releases http//www.press.adidas.com/
    frames.asp?intRegionID1strLangen

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ReferencesQuill Mouse
  • Home page. Designer Appliances Inc. 26 Sep. 2004.
  • www.quillmouse.com
  • Home page. Ergocube. 26 Sep 2004.
  • www.store.ergocube.com/quillmouse/html
  • Home page. Healthy Solutions. 26 Sep. 2004.
  • www.healthysolutions.tv
  • Home page. Torbay Holdings. 26 Sep. 2004.
  • www.torbayholdings.inc.net
  • Prentice, W.E. Arnheims Principles of Athletic
    Training, 11 ed., New York McGraw-Hill, 2003.

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ReferencesMedilogic
  • Medilogic Press Page http//www.medilogic.com/engl
    ish/Press/context1.htm
  • Medilogic Home Page
  • http//www.medilogic.com

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ReferencesOxysox, e3 Grips
  • e3 Fitness Grips Home Page
  • www.biogrip.com
  • Oxysox Home Page
  • www.oxysox.com
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