[Purpose] This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of repetitive
passive movement and repetitive active movement on proprioception in forearm supination.
[Subjects] This study had a cross-sectional design. Twenty-three right-handed healthy
subjects were recruited. All subjects randomly received both repetitive passive movement
and repetitive active movement (repetitive passive/active movement at 120°/s with 60
repetitions over a 0–80° range). Active and passive joint repositioning of all subjects
was measured using the error score for position sense, both before and after repositioning
intervention. [Results] In the repetitive passive movement test, there was a statistically
significant decrease in the pre- versus post-repositioning error scores in the active and
passive angle examinations. In the repetitive active movement test, there was a
statistically significant increase in pre- versus post-repositioning error scores in the
active and passive angle examinations. In the comparison of position sense, there was a
statistically significant decrease in both active and passive angle repositioning error
scores in repetitive passive movement versus repetitive active movement. [Conclusion]
Repetitive passive movement improved the proprioception results for forearm supination,
compared to repetitive active movement. Results of this study indicate that repetitive
passive movement can be recommended to clinicians for rehabilitation therapy as it
provides greater proprioception benefits.
Risk identification based on the government quality assurance activity for military goods is being conducted to determine the risks to be reflected in a government quality assurance plan. On the other hand, current risk evaluation method focuses mainly on the functional requirements of the product specifications, which is a lack of reflection and identification of risks considering the process and the method is determined from a personal opinion, for example experience and know-how, which results in a lack of objectivity. Therefore, a standard of judgment according to quantitative data, which includes the present process control data using the FMEA method is required to improve the objectivity and dependability. This paper proposes useful suggestions for a government quality planning method to apply the results of FMEA to hand grenades.
3-Dimensional System in Package (3-D SiP) structure (Amkor calls it mPossum-molded Possum) using double side Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and double side molding was evaluated in order to achieve small/thin form factor as well as good functionality by integration and double side layout. As the new platform on laminate substrate basis, molding process was challenge in mold flow balance at top and bottom side and package warpage control over the overall assembly process. There were two types of different molding process evaluated with 1) 1-step molding which was done at both side at the same time and 2) 2-step molding which was done at the conventional molding process twice. Mold simulation helped to narrow down the material selections and parameters available before actual sample build. There were many challenges for this first trial in design/ parameter and material types but optimized them to enable this structure.
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