Objective. This study examined the effect of commonly used long and short styles of commercially produced wrist extension orthoses on the activity of the proximal muscles of the shoulder and elbow and on wrist flexor and extensor muscle activity. Method. While 17 women between 22 and 40 years of age (M = 26.6) performed a specified movement wearing each of the two styles of orthosis and without an orthosis, their motor unit recruitment of five proximal joint muscle groups, wrist extensors, and wrist flexors was measured by surface electromyography. Results. Motor unit recruitment was significantly greater in both orthosis conditions for four of five proximal muscles and for wrist flexors. There were no significant differences between the sh...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...
Objective. This study examined the effect of commonly used long and short styles of commercially pro...
To examine the effect of wrist orthoses on the electromyography activities of the extensor carpi uln...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Orthoses are therapeutic resources that are appropriate to protect and remedy def...
This study compared the degree of wrist movement available in two commercial wrist orthoses of the s...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...
Objective. This study examined the effect of commonly used long and short styles of commercially pro...
To examine the effect of wrist orthoses on the electromyography activities of the extensor carpi uln...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Orthoses are therapeutic resources that are appropriate to protect and remedy def...
This study compared the degree of wrist movement available in two commercial wrist orthoses of the s...
ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the effect of using wrist immobilization orthoses made from differ...
Objective Wrist-hand orthoses(WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological condi...
This research raises questions regarding the design of a variety of prefabricated wrist-hand orthose...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Objective: Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are prescribed for a range of musculoskeletal/neurological con...
Prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit an...
Muscular stiffness and limb rigidity are two main consequences of Parkinson’s disease. These motor s...