Publications by authors named "S H Koozekanani"

We analyzed the effects of an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) on the ground reaction forces, the position of the center of pressure, and the timing of stance phase events during walking in 18 healthy volunteers between the ages of 19 and 38 years. The magnitude and direction of the ground reaction forces and the locus of the center of pressure were recorded every one-sixtieth of a second during free-speed ambulation. The horizontal force components of the ground reaction force were plotted vectorially, and the vertical force component was displayed by its magnitude expressed in percentage body weight.

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Electric stimulation of nerve and muscle is a widely used procedure for diagnosis and therapy in spinal cord injured patients. Damage from such stimulation can occur in the form of tissue burns. Two cases of burns in spinal cord patients receiving functional electric stimulation are presented.

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A wireless integrated communication/environmental controller system (ICECS) is described, which offers total communication as well as environmental control for the disabled person. The system is flexible and simple enough to be used from the wheelchair by patients with spinal cord injuries. The system has three parts: the mobile unit, the base unit, and a set of remote-control receiver modules.

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Gait abnormality in parkinsonism is unique and easily recognizable. A pilot study was designed at our Human Gait Laboratory to learn how this gait abnormality is reflected in ground reaction forces of patients with parkinsonism. The system permitted the collection of kinematic and force data from a subject in real time.

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Four different materials, water, oil, gel, and silicon, were considered for their relative efficiency as coupling media for ultrasonic therapy. The power loss (attenuation) as a function of distance in each medium was experimentally studied. The degree of impedance match (power reflection into the transmitter) between the medium and transducer head was also determined by measuring the standing wave ratio.

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