The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of different types of computer pointing devices and placements on posture and muscle activity of the hand and arm. A repeated measures laboratory study with 12 adults (6 females, 6 males) was conducted. Participants completed two mouse-intensive tasks while using a conventional mouse, a trackball, a stand-alone touchpad, and a rollermouse. A motion analysis system and an electromyography system monitored right upper extremity postures and muscle activity, respectively. The rollermouse condition was associated with a more neutral hand posture (lower inter-fingertip spread and greater finger flexion) along with significantly lower forearm extensor muscle activity. The touchpad and rollermouse,...
The objective of the present study was to gain insight into the effects of precision demands and men...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
We are working toward ways of optimally selecting and configuring input devices for people with phys...
Objective: This research examines individual dierences in the wrist postures adopted during the use ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
Background: Numerous studies have compared the postures and muscular activities induced by the vari...
There is a possibility that computer mice may be replaced with eye-gaze or touchscreen technologies....
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of using a forearm or wrist sup-port on muscu...
Tablet computers' hardware and software designs may affect upper extremity muscle activity and postu...
In addition to postural and biomechanical aspects related to usage of handheld pointing devices it i...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effectiveness of using a computer mouse with a feedback signal for upper ex...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
BACKGROUND: Extended use of conventional computer input devices is associated with negative musculos...
Differences between indwelling and surface electromyography (EMG) were quantified by simultaneously ...
1) This study compared the electromyographic activities and input performance of computer operators ...
The objective of the present study was to gain insight into the effects of precision demands and men...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
We are working toward ways of optimally selecting and configuring input devices for people with phys...
Objective: This research examines individual dierences in the wrist postures adopted during the use ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
Background: Numerous studies have compared the postures and muscular activities induced by the vari...
There is a possibility that computer mice may be replaced with eye-gaze or touchscreen technologies....
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of using a forearm or wrist sup-port on muscu...
Tablet computers' hardware and software designs may affect upper extremity muscle activity and postu...
In addition to postural and biomechanical aspects related to usage of handheld pointing devices it i...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effectiveness of using a computer mouse with a feedback signal for upper ex...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
BACKGROUND: Extended use of conventional computer input devices is associated with negative musculos...
Differences between indwelling and surface electromyography (EMG) were quantified by simultaneously ...
1) This study compared the electromyographic activities and input performance of computer operators ...
The objective of the present study was to gain insight into the effects of precision demands and men...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
We are working toward ways of optimally selecting and configuring input devices for people with phys...