This work displayed the maximum magnitude of the fingertip force required to secure objects following paralysis, rupture of extrinsic index extensors and following tendons transfers to assist clinicians in setting realistic expectations for rehabilitating strength of pinch. The optimal combination of tendon tensions that maximize fingertip force was predicted in case of the healthy, the pathological and the reconstructed index finger via a tendon transfer. We used a three-dimensional static biomechanical model based on finger anatomy and numerical optimization technique. The outcomes of the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) transfer to extensor communis (EDC), used to restore extension in the index finger, were simulated
Data collected from six left forearms of fresh human cadavers were used to deduce the functional beh...
The purpose of this work is to develop a 2D static biomechanical model of the index finger as a g...
Several factors that can lead to a loss or decrease of an individual’s motor and/or coordination ab...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceThis work displayed t...
The complexities of the function and structure of human fingers have long been recognised. The in vi...
This MSc project investigates the muscle and tendon simulation of the pinch move. It is focus on the...
This thesis explores the creation and validations of a simulated musculoskeletal model of the human ...
La préhension manuelle est une des habilités de l’homme la plus développée et la plus utilisée dans ...
Several investigators have developed biomechanical models of finger flexor tendon displacements duri...
Quantifying the effect of routing and topology of the inter-connected finger extensor mechanism on h...
This study investigated the effects of the finger extensor mechanism on the bone-to-bone contact for...
The present study aims to create a patient-specific hand model to simulate the passive rehabilitatio...
Avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon from the distal phalanx (DP) in the finger i...
To improve our understanding on the neuromechanics of finger movements, a comprehensive musculoskele...
abstract: We determined muscle attachment points for the index, middle, ring and little fingers in a...
Data collected from six left forearms of fresh human cadavers were used to deduce the functional beh...
The purpose of this work is to develop a 2D static biomechanical model of the index finger as a g...
Several factors that can lead to a loss or decrease of an individual’s motor and/or coordination ab...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceThis work displayed t...
The complexities of the function and structure of human fingers have long been recognised. The in vi...
This MSc project investigates the muscle and tendon simulation of the pinch move. It is focus on the...
This thesis explores the creation and validations of a simulated musculoskeletal model of the human ...
La préhension manuelle est une des habilités de l’homme la plus développée et la plus utilisée dans ...
Several investigators have developed biomechanical models of finger flexor tendon displacements duri...
Quantifying the effect of routing and topology of the inter-connected finger extensor mechanism on h...
This study investigated the effects of the finger extensor mechanism on the bone-to-bone contact for...
The present study aims to create a patient-specific hand model to simulate the passive rehabilitatio...
Avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon from the distal phalanx (DP) in the finger i...
To improve our understanding on the neuromechanics of finger movements, a comprehensive musculoskele...
abstract: We determined muscle attachment points for the index, middle, ring and little fingers in a...
Data collected from six left forearms of fresh human cadavers were used to deduce the functional beh...
The purpose of this work is to develop a 2D static biomechanical model of the index finger as a g...
Several factors that can lead to a loss or decrease of an individual’s motor and/or coordination ab...