Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
July 2016
The present work deals with the study of the human equilibrium using an ambulatory e-health system. One of the point on which we focus is the fall risk, when losing equilibrium control. A specific postural learning model is presented, and an ambulatory instrumented insole is developed using 3 pressures sensors per foot, in order to determine the real-time displacement and the velocity of the centre of pressure (CoP).
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June 2016
Foot problem diagnosis is often made by using pressure mapping systems, unfortunately located and used in the laboratories. In the context of e-health and telemedicine for home monitoring of patients having foot problems, our focus is to present an acceptable system for daily use. We developed an ambulatory instrumented insole using 3 pressures sensors to visualize plantar pressure cartographies.
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November 2014
In order to monitor pressure under feet, this study presents a biomechanical model of the human foot. The main elements of the foot that induce the plantar pressure distribution are described. Then the link between the forces applied at the ankle and the distribution of the plantar pressure is established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study investigates when and how French-learning children acquire the main grammatical constraint on the noun category, i.e. the obligatory use of a preceding determiner.
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November 1981
The effects of intravitreous injections of colchicine on the myelination of the optic nerve were studied in rabbits at different times during development using biochemical and morphological techniques. Myelin basic protein concentrations and 2',3-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase activities were affected in a similar way by colchicine treatment and reflected the degree of myelination of the tissue. During early development, colchicine produced axonal degeneration and secondary demyelination (Wallerian degeneration).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe humoral response of 39 meningioma patients to possible tumourassociated antigens was studied by means of an antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity test (ADCC). Five patients were found to have cytotoxic antibodies against 1 to 10 meningioma cell lines. However, three of these were also cytotoxic against malignant glioma cell lines but not against other unrelated tumours.
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