Objective. To describe the wrist kinematics during movement through free range of motion and activities of daily living using a cyclical task. Design. The wrist angles were initially calculated in a calibration trial and then in two selected activities of daily living (jar opening and carton pouring). Background. Existing studies which describe the wrist movement do not address the specific application of daily activities. Moreover, the data presented from subject to subject may differ simply because of the non-cyclical nature of the upper limbs movements. Methods. The coordinates of external markers attached to bone references on the forearm and dorsal side of the hand were obtained using an optical motion capture system. The wrist angles ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between the prevalence o...
Since the motion of wrist is almost pure rotation, spherical coordinate system is a compatible refer...
The ability to monitor activities of daily living in the natural environments of patients could beco...
Objective. To describe the wrist kinematics during movement through free range of motion and activit...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
Current upper-extremity models are task-limited due to sensor constraints. In this study, we describ...
The biomechanical function of the wrist is widely assessed by measuring the range of motion (RoM) in...
Objectives: To determine the influence of tracking marker locations on wrist kinematics during free ...
© 2020 Three-dimensional motion analysis of the hand and wrist is common in in-vitro and in-vivo bio...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
In order to examine how humans utilize redundant degrees of freedom in the arm, movements of the sho...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
The human hand is the most frequently used body part in activities of daily living. With its complex...
A new method of evaluation for functional assessment of the shoulder during daily activity is presen...
[[abstract]]This study develops a kinematic/kinetic model to evaluate the effect of different handle...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between the prevalence o...
Since the motion of wrist is almost pure rotation, spherical coordinate system is a compatible refer...
The ability to monitor activities of daily living in the natural environments of patients could beco...
Objective. To describe the wrist kinematics during movement through free range of motion and activit...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
Current upper-extremity models are task-limited due to sensor constraints. In this study, we describ...
The biomechanical function of the wrist is widely assessed by measuring the range of motion (RoM) in...
Objectives: To determine the influence of tracking marker locations on wrist kinematics during free ...
© 2020 Three-dimensional motion analysis of the hand and wrist is common in in-vitro and in-vivo bio...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
In order to examine how humans utilize redundant degrees of freedom in the arm, movements of the sho...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
The human hand is the most frequently used body part in activities of daily living. With its complex...
A new method of evaluation for functional assessment of the shoulder during daily activity is presen...
[[abstract]]This study develops a kinematic/kinetic model to evaluate the effect of different handle...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between the prevalence o...
Since the motion of wrist is almost pure rotation, spherical coordinate system is a compatible refer...
The ability to monitor activities of daily living in the natural environments of patients could beco...