Hand grip strength has been utilized as an indicator to evaluate the motor ability of hands, responsible for performing multiple body functions. It is, however, difficult to evaluate other factors (other than hand muscular strength) utilizing the hand grip strength only. In this study, we analyzed the motor ability of hands using EMG and the hand grip strength, simultaneously in order to evaluate concentration, muscular strength reaction time, instantaneous muscular strength change, and agility in response to visual reaction. In results, the average time (and their standard deviations) of muscular strength reaction EMG signal and hand grip strength was found to be 209.6 ± 56.2 ms and 354.3 ± 54.6 ms, respectively. In addition, the onset tim...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
Aim. How do athletes control their foot movement so they can react fast in sports? Which component o...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...
Hand grip strength has been utilized as an indicator to evaluate the motor ability of hands, respons...
INTRODUCTION: Reaction time may be broadly defined as the time between stimulus presentation and a r...
Hand grip strength plays a vital role in performing basic daily tasks such as holding an object. The...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
Background: Grip strength is a powerful predictor of disability as well as a good indicator of physi...
Background Assessing hand injury is of great interest given the level of involvement of the hand wit...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) has shown promise in estimating grip forces while people are perform...
Background\ud \ud Assessing hand injury is of great interest given the level of involvement of the h...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
PubMedID: 18300008In the present study, the relations of simple reaction times of right and left han...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
Aim. How do athletes control their foot movement so they can react fast in sports? Which component o...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...
Hand grip strength has been utilized as an indicator to evaluate the motor ability of hands, respons...
INTRODUCTION: Reaction time may be broadly defined as the time between stimulus presentation and a r...
Hand grip strength plays a vital role in performing basic daily tasks such as holding an object. The...
The evaluation of hand grip strength (HGS) is commonly used, especially in physiotherapy and sports....
Background: Grip strength is a powerful predictor of disability as well as a good indicator of physi...
Background Assessing hand injury is of great interest given the level of involvement of the hand wit...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) has shown promise in estimating grip forces while people are perform...
Background\ud \ud Assessing hand injury is of great interest given the level of involvement of the h...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
PubMedID: 18300008In the present study, the relations of simple reaction times of right and left han...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
This paper reviews the methodological and physiological aspects of hand grip strength measurement. H...
Aim. How do athletes control their foot movement so they can react fast in sports? Which component o...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...