3 DEGREE OF FREEDOM DESCRIPTION OF MOVEMENT OF THE HUMAN CHEST-WALL

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作者
SMITH, JC [1 ]
MEAD, J [1 ]
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[1] HARVARD UNIV, SCH PUBL HLTH, DEPT ENVIRONM SCI & PHYSIOL, RESP BIOL PROGRAM, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
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10.1152/jappl.1986.60.3.928
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
A three degree of freedom description of movement of the human chest wall is presented. In addition to the standard variables representing surface displacement of the rib cage and abdominal wall in transverse planes, the description includes a variable representing axial displacements of the chest wall associated with postural movements of the spine and pelvis. A simple technique was developed for quantifying the axial displacements using a single measurement by magnetometry of changes in the distance between a point on the anterior surface of the rib cage near the xiphisternum and a point on the abdominal surface near the pubic symphysis. It was found that axial displacements produced by either flexion-extension of the spine or rotation of the pelvis in the standing postures can be treated as a single degree of freedom. The chest wall displacements induced over the range of axial displacement examined were as large as those normally accompanying a change in lung volume on the order of 30-50% of the vital capacity. It is concluded, however, that although this additional degree of freedom can cause large chest wall displacements, it probably cannot independently change lung volume. This implies that the system is constrained so that there are only a limited number of independent modes of chest wall movement that are capable of producing significant changes in lung volume. It also suggests that the system is constructed so that lung volume can be relatively independent of certain postural distortions of the chest wall.
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