The research on the coupling relationship between human skeleton and fascia in Taiji from the perspective of spatial structure
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https://doi.org/10.57612/2022.JTS.01.06Palabras clave:
Tai Chi, Fascia, space structure, human skeleton, TaijiResumen
This paper analyzes the spatial structure and movement characteristics of bones in Taiji movement, and puts forward the viewpoint that the human body forms a "rigid and flexible" coupled movement force system with the bones and fascia during Taiji movement, and this relates to the structural forces experiences by the human body in Taiji movement. In Taiji movement, the fascia wraps and connects bones in series. This forms a rigid flexible coupling prestressed force system in the human body. It is believed that to understand the ancient process of Taiji scientifically, it will be required to undertake a combined study of fascia science, fluid mechanics, spatial structure mechanics, modern kinematics, with other research disciplines.
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