ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from different materials, on activation of the flexor and extensor musculature of the forearm while performing specific tasks. Methods: Twenty-six adults, with an average age of 26.2 years, underwent the Jebsen-Taylor functional hand test and the grip strength test (Jamar® dynamometer) under three conditions: free hand, wearing a composite orthosis and wearing a thermoplastic orthosis. The tests were carried out using the dominant hand only. During the tests, surface electrodes were attached to the flexor and extensor muscles of the forearm to record the muscle electrical activity. The results obtained under the three conditions were compared and analyz...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...
Background: Flexor tendon repair in the hand remains challenging in avoiding tendon rupture and adhe...
Wrist orthoses, which immobilize or reduce motion at the wrist, may cause difficulties in performing...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
To examine the effect of wrist orthoses on the electromyography activities of the extensor carpi uln...
Objective. This study examined the effect of commonly used long and short styles of commercially pro...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Orthoses are therapeutic resources that are appropriate to protect and remedy def...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Introduction Many upper-limb injuries have work-related causes such as continued use of computers, ...
Background. The use of orthoses is a questionable rehabilitation method for patients with the distal...
Foot orthoses can be a valuable component of musculoskeletal rehabilitation, improving lower limb al...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of different shoulder orthoses on the neurom...
This study compared the degree of wrist movement available in two commercial wrist orthoses of the s...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...
Background: Flexor tendon repair in the hand remains challenging in avoiding tendon rupture and adhe...
Wrist orthoses, which immobilize or reduce motion at the wrist, may cause difficulties in performing...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
To examine the effect of wrist orthoses on the electromyography activities of the extensor carpi uln...
Objective. This study examined the effect of commonly used long and short styles of commercially pro...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Orthoses are therapeutic resources that are appropriate to protect and remedy def...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Introduction Many upper-limb injuries have work-related causes such as continued use of computers, ...
Background. The use of orthoses is a questionable rehabilitation method for patients with the distal...
Foot orthoses can be a valuable component of musculoskeletal rehabilitation, improving lower limb al...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of different shoulder orthoses on the neurom...
This study compared the degree of wrist movement available in two commercial wrist orthoses of the s...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...
Background: Flexor tendon repair in the hand remains challenging in avoiding tendon rupture and adhe...
Wrist orthoses, which immobilize or reduce motion at the wrist, may cause difficulties in performing...