This study examined the effect of hot and cold temperatures on fine motor skills including manual dexterity, twitch characteristics, and grip strength. Little research has assessed how acute exposure to hot and cold temperatures affect the performance of the hands in regard these specific areas. It was hypothesized that a heated water bath would improve fine motor skill functions and strength and a cold-water bath would have the opposite effects. The Hanover College Institutional Review Board approved this study with regard to the use of human subjects. Ten female subjects participated; all were Hanover College students ranging in ages from 19-22 years. Manual dexterity was assessed on the dominant hand using a tracing activity, a 9-hole pe...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the influence of body size and composition on maintaining hand t...
Manual performance during work in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by decreased dexterit...
Twenty subjects performed five manual tasks barehanded during exposure to a 60"-F ambient tempe...
Thirty-one volunteer college students (15 men and 16 women), were randomly assigned to two treatment...
This study investigates the relative effects of thermal applications of varying temperatures on the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of cold versus hot water immersion, and moderate...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Background: People with outdoor occupations will large parts of the year be exposed to low ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
Treatment of the person with Raynaud's phenomenon is directed toward improv-ing hand function d...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the influence of body size and composition on maintaining hand t...
Manual performance during work in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by decreased dexterit...
Twenty subjects performed five manual tasks barehanded during exposure to a 60"-F ambient tempe...
Thirty-one volunteer college students (15 men and 16 women), were randomly assigned to two treatment...
This study investigates the relative effects of thermal applications of varying temperatures on the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of cold versus hot water immersion, and moderate...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Object of study: evaluation of right-arm movements as reaction time, movement velocity perfomance, d...
Background: People with outdoor occupations will large parts of the year be exposed to low ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
This research investigates the relationships between manual dexterity performance, reduced ambient t...
Treatment of the person with Raynaud's phenomenon is directed toward improv-ing hand function d...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the influence of body size and composition on maintaining hand t...
Manual performance during work in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by decreased dexterit...
Twenty subjects performed five manual tasks barehanded during exposure to a 60"-F ambient tempe...