© 2020 Three-dimensional motion analysis of the hand and wrist is common in in-vitro and in-vivo biomechanical research. However, all studies rely on post testing analysis, where anatomical joint coordinate systems (JCS) are created to generate clinically relevant data to describe wrist motion. The purpose of this study was to present a comparison of four JCS that have been previously described in literature. Five cadaveric upper limbs were passively cycled through a flexion–extension and radial-ulnar deviation motion pathways using a wrist motion simulator. During testing, clinical wrist angle was measured using a goniometer. Following testing, wrist angle was calculated using four previously described methods of generating wrist coordinat...
The biomechanical function of the wrist is widely assessed by measuring the range of motion (RoM) in...
In order to examine how humans utilize redundant degrees of freedom in the arm, movements of the sho...
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
Background The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clin...
The wrist is one of the most commonly injured joints, and injury can have serious sequelae if pathol...
Although the orientations of the hand and forearm vary for different wrist rehabilitation protocols,...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Techniques have been developed very recently with which it is...
Purpose: Techniques have been developed very recently with which it is possible to quantify accurate...
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., thera...
PURPOSE: To assess carpal kinematics in various ranges of motion in 3 dimensions with respect to lun...
The wrist joint is condyloid and capable of movement through two axes: palmar/dorsal flexion and rad...
Using a roentgen-stereophotogrammetric measurement system, the three-dimensional kinematic character...
This study aims to compare a new inertial measurement unit based system with the highly accurate but...
International audienceBecause the hand is a complex poly-articular limb, numerous methods have been ...
Objective. To describe the wrist kinematics during movement through free range of motion and activit...
The biomechanical function of the wrist is widely assessed by measuring the range of motion (RoM) in...
In order to examine how humans utilize redundant degrees of freedom in the arm, movements of the sho...
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...
Background The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clin...
The wrist is one of the most commonly injured joints, and injury can have serious sequelae if pathol...
Although the orientations of the hand and forearm vary for different wrist rehabilitation protocols,...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Techniques have been developed very recently with which it is...
Purpose: Techniques have been developed very recently with which it is possible to quantify accurate...
The wrist joint plays a vital role in activities of daily living. Clinical applications, e.g., thera...
PURPOSE: To assess carpal kinematics in various ranges of motion in 3 dimensions with respect to lun...
The wrist joint is condyloid and capable of movement through two axes: palmar/dorsal flexion and rad...
Using a roentgen-stereophotogrammetric measurement system, the three-dimensional kinematic character...
This study aims to compare a new inertial measurement unit based system with the highly accurate but...
International audienceBecause the hand is a complex poly-articular limb, numerous methods have been ...
Objective. To describe the wrist kinematics during movement through free range of motion and activit...
The biomechanical function of the wrist is widely assessed by measuring the range of motion (RoM) in...
In order to examine how humans utilize redundant degrees of freedom in the arm, movements of the sho...
Accurate knowledge of the center of rotation (CoR) of anatomical joints is required for many researc...