This study quantifies the effect of a simultaneous grip on wrist strength. It was hypothesized that wrist flexion strength increases with an increasing grip and wrist extension strength decreases with an increasing grip. Twelve subjects performed maximum wrist flexion and extension exertions with a different level of simultaneous grip – minimum, preferred, and maximum. Wrist flexion strength increased 34 % and wrist extension strength decreased 10 % from minimum to maximum grip. This shows that measure of wrist strength for assessing strength capabilities or the efficacy of hand surgeries or rehabilitation programs requires control of finger flexor activities to ensure consistent and relevant results. When opening a bottle in an outward dir...
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The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...
The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...
International audienceGrip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by...
Pinch grip is used in a large number of handling activities that require precision and control of an...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
This study investigated the effect of shoulder, elbow positions with respect to wrist positioned in ...
Wrist braces have been used in the industry with the notion that they would restrict the range of mo...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the assumption in biomechanical models that wrist strengt...
To evaluate the effect of wrist angulation on the grip force (GF) scaling in healthy subjects.The fi...
ABSTRACT: Elevated carpal tunnel pressure (CTP) has been associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Thi...
Abstract We aimed to examine the effects of wrist taping at different pressure levels on isokinetic ...
Background: Grip strength after wrist arthrodesis is reported to be significantly less than normal. ...
Contains fulltext : 57998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY DESIGN: ...
The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...
The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...
International audienceGrip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by...
Pinch grip is used in a large number of handling activities that require precision and control of an...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
This study investigated the effect of shoulder, elbow positions with respect to wrist positioned in ...
Wrist braces have been used in the industry with the notion that they would restrict the range of mo...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the assumption in biomechanical models that wrist strengt...
To evaluate the effect of wrist angulation on the grip force (GF) scaling in healthy subjects.The fi...
ABSTRACT: Elevated carpal tunnel pressure (CTP) has been associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Thi...
Abstract We aimed to examine the effects of wrist taping at different pressure levels on isokinetic ...
Background: Grip strength after wrist arthrodesis is reported to be significantly less than normal. ...
Contains fulltext : 57998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY DESIGN: ...
The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...
The objective of the study was to examine the aftereffects of static contractions of upper extremity...