58 research outputs found

    WIMU instrumentation of skeleton "ASSASSIN" trainer & sled

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    Skeleton is a high‐speed Winter Olympic sport performed on the same twisting, downhill ice tracks used for Bobsleigh & Luge. The single rider sprints and pushes their sled for 20‐30m on a level start section before loading and going through a twisting course of over 1km, at speeds up to 140km/h, experiencing up to 5g. In competition, the top athletes can be within a fraction of a second of each other. The initial short pushing period is believed to be critical to overall performance but it is not well understood. A collaborative project between University of Bath, UK Sport and Tyndall National Institute is instrumenting skeleton athletes, training equipment and test tracks with Tyndall’s Wireless Inertial Measurement Unit technology in order to investigate and improve understanding of this phase of a skeleton run. It is hoped this will lead to improved training regimes and better performance of such elite, Olympic level athletes. This work presents an initial look at the system as implemented and data recorded

    Généralisation du diagramme de Voronoï et placement de formes géométriques complexes dans un nuage de points.

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    La gĂ©omĂ©trie algorithmique est une discipline en pleine expansion dont l'objet est la conception d'algorithmes rĂ©solvant des problĂšmes gĂ©omĂ©triques. De tels algorithmes sont trĂšs utiles notamment dans l'ingĂ©nierie, l'industrie et le multimĂ©dia. Pour ĂȘtre performant, il est frĂ©quent qu'un algorithme gĂ©omĂ©trique utilise des structures de donnĂ©es spĂ©cialisĂ©es.Nous nous sommes intĂ©ressĂ©s Ă  une telle structure : le diagramme de VoronoĂŻ et avons proposĂ© une gĂ©nĂ©ralisation de celui-ci. Ladite gĂ©nĂ©ralisation rĂ©sulte d'une extension du prĂ©dicat du disque vide (prĂ©dicat propre Ă  toute rĂ©gion de VoronoĂŻ) Ă  une union de disques. Nous avons analysĂ© les rĂ©gions basĂ©es sur le prĂ©dicat Ă©tendu et avons proposĂ© des mĂ©thodes pour les calculer par ordinateur.Par ailleurs, nous nous sommes intĂ©ressĂ©s aux problĂšmes de placement de formes , thĂšme rĂ©current en gĂ©omĂ©trie algorithmique. Nous avons introduit un formalisme universel pour de tels problĂšmes et avons, pour la premiĂšre fois, proposĂ© une mĂ©thode de rĂ©solution gĂ©nĂ©rique, en ce sens qu'elle est apte Ă  rĂ©soudre divers problĂšmes de placement suivant un mĂȘme algorithme.Nos travaux prĂ©sentent, d'une part, l'avantage d'Ă©largir le champ d'application de structures de donnĂ©es basĂ©es sur VoronoĂŻ. D'autre part, ils facilitent de maniĂšre gĂ©nĂ©rale l'utilisation de la gĂ©omĂ©trie algorithmique, en unifiant dĂ©finitions et algorithmes associĂ©s aux problĂšmes de placement de formes.Computational geometry is an active branch of computer science whose goal is the design of efficient algorithms solving geometric problems. Such algorithms are useful in domains like engineering, industry and multimedia. In order to be efficient, algorithms often use special data structures.In this thesis we focused on such a structure: the Voronoi diagram. We proposed a new generalized diagram. We have proceeded by extending the empty disk predicate (satisfied by every Voronoi region) to an arbitrary union of disks. We have analyzed the new plane regions based on the extended predicate, and we designed algorithms for computing them.Then, we have considered another topic, which is related to the first one: shape placement problems. Such problems have been studied repeatedly by researchers in computational geometry. We introduced new notations along with a global framework for such problems. We proposed, for the first time a generic method, which is able to solve various placement problems using a single algorithm.Thus, our work extend the scope of Voronoi based data structures. It also simplifies the practical usage of placement techniques by unifying the associated definitions and algorithms.MULHOUSE-SCD Sciences (682242102) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Nutritional Ketosis Alters Fuel Preference and Thereby Endurance Performance in Athletes.

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    Ketosis, the metabolic response to energy crisis, is a mechanism to sustain life by altering oxidative fuel selection. Often overlooked for its metabolic potential, ketosis is poorly understood outside of starvation or diabetic crisis. Thus, we studied the biochemical advantages of ketosis in humans using a ketone ester-based form of nutrition without the unwanted milieu of endogenous ketone body production by caloric or carbohydrate restriction. In five separate studies of 39 high-performance athletes, we show how this unique metabolic state improves physical endurance by altering fuel competition for oxidative respiration. Ketosis decreased muscle glycolysis and plasma lactate concentrations, while providing an alternative substrate for oxidative phosphorylation. Ketosis increased intramuscular triacylglycerol oxidation during exercise, even in the presence of normal muscle glycogen, co-ingested carbohydrate and elevated insulin. These findings may hold clues to greater human potential and a better understanding of fuel metabolism in health and disease

    Radiographic knee osteoarthritis in ex-elite table tennis players

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Table tennis involves adoption of the semi-flexed knee and asymmetrical torsional trunk movements creating rotational torques on the knee joint which may predispose players to osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. This study aims to compare radiographic signs of knee OA and associated functional levels in ex-elite male table tennis players and control subjects.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Study participants were 22 ex-elite male table tennis players (mean age 56.64 ± 5.17 years) with 10 years of involvement at the professional level and 22 non-athletic males (mean age 55.63 ± 4.08 years) recruited from the general population. A set of three radiographs taken from each knee were evaluated by an experienced radiologist using the Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) scale (0-4) to determine radiographic levels of OA severity. The intercondylar distance was taken as a measure of lower limb angulation. Participants also completed the pain, stiffness, and physical function categories of the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) 3.1 questionnaire.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results showed 78.3% of the ex-elite table tennis players and 36.3% of controls had varying signs of radiographic knee OA with a significant difference in the prevalence levels of definite radiographic OA (KL scale > 2) found between the two groups (<it>P </it>≀ 0.001). Based on the WOMAC scores, 68.2% of the ex-elite table tennis players reported symptoms of knee pain compared with 27.3% of the controls (<it>p </it>= 0.02) though no significant differences were identified in the mean physical function or stiffness scores between the two groups. In terms of knee alignment, 73.7% of the ex-elite athletes and 32% of the control group had signs of altered lower limb alignment (genu varum) (<it>p </it>= 0.01). Statistical differences were found in subjects categorized as having radiographic signs of OA and altered lower limb alignment (<it>p </it>= 0.03).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Ex-elite table tennis players were found to have increased levels of radiological signs of OA in the knee joint though this did not transpire through to altered levels of physical disability or knee stiffness in these players when compared with subjects from the general population suggesting that function in these players is not severely impacted upon.</p

    Knee stability assessment on anterior cruciate ligament injury: Clinical and biomechanical approaches

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    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is common in knee joint accounting for 40% of sports injury. ACL injury leads to knee instability, therefore, understanding knee stability assessments would be useful for diagnosis of ACL injury, comparison between operation treatments and establishing return-to-sport standard. This article firstly introduces a management model for ACL injury and the contribution of knee stability assessment to the corresponding stages of the model. Secondly, standard clinical examination, intra-operative stability measurement and motion analysis for functional assessment are reviewed. Orthopaedic surgeons and scientists with related background are encouraged to understand knee biomechanics and stability assessment for ACL injury patients
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