BACKGROUND: The trapeziometacarpal joint is subjected to high compressive forces during powerful pinch and grasp tasks due to muscle loading. In addition, muscle contraction is important for stability of the joint. The aim of the present study is to explore if different muscle activation patterns can be found between three functional tasks. METHODS: Isometric forces and fine-wire electromyographic (fEMG) activity produced by three intrinsic and four extrinsic thumb muscles were measured in 10 healthy female volunteers. The participants performed isometric contractions in a lateral key pinch, a power grasp and a jar twist task. The tasks were executed with and without EMG recording to verify if electrode placement influenced force production...
Several skeletal muscles can be divided into sub-modules, called neuromuscular compartments (NMCs), ...
Alteration of the occlusion and the position of the jaw can affect the muscles of the neck, due to a...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
High precision demands in manual tasks can be expected to cause more selective use of a part of the ...
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The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
1. Fatigue-associated electromyographic (EMG) reactions of intrinsic hand muscles were studied durin...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Objective. To investigate the effects of maintaining a constant preload and of maintaining a constan...
Maximal electromyogram (EMG) levels of the first dorsal interosseus muscle (FDI) were studied during...
International audienceDespite the paramount function of the thumb in daily life, thumb biomechanical...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Several skeletal muscles can be divided into sub-modules, called neuromuscular compartments (NMCs), ...
Alteration of the occlusion and the position of the jaw can affect the muscles of the neck, due to a...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...
High precision demands in manual tasks can be expected to cause more selective use of a part of the ...
International audienceGrip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
The uncommonly good proprioceptive performance of the long flexor of the thumb, flexor pollicis long...
1. Fatigue-associated electromyographic (EMG) reactions of intrinsic hand muscles were studied durin...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Objective. To investigate the effects of maintaining a constant preload and of maintaining a constan...
Maximal electromyogram (EMG) levels of the first dorsal interosseus muscle (FDI) were studied during...
International audienceDespite the paramount function of the thumb in daily life, thumb biomechanical...
This dissertation presents a series of studies investigating the neuromechanical properties of the i...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Several skeletal muscles can be divided into sub-modules, called neuromuscular compartments (NMCs), ...
Alteration of the occlusion and the position of the jaw can affect the muscles of the neck, due to a...
International audienceThe relationship between posture, muscle length properties and performance rem...