One of the important movements to be trained on stroke patients during rehabilitation exercises is forearm pronation and supination as this movement is critical for activities of daily living. We conducted a kinematic study on healthy subject to investigate the effect of elbow and shoulder position on the Range of Motion of forearm pronation and supination. The Range of Motion was measured using a specially designed haptic knob on 40 healthy subjects (28 men and 12 women). Measurements were taken with three elbow-shoulder flexion and extension ranges with the forearm supported to constrain unwanted and confounding movement of the limb. Result shows a unique pattern that relates Range of Motion and velocity of pronation and supination with d...
Objective: A modified reach-to-grasp task has been developed for the purpose of investigating arm-ha...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Song R, Tong KY, Hu XL. Evaluation of velocity-dependent performance of the spastic elbow during vol...
Abstract The main goal of this study was to quantify the pronation/supination torque of the forearm ...
This study aimed to find an optimal measurement protocol of elbow and forearm kinematics using diffe...
Conventional upper extremity rehabilitation methods provide limited choices for training regimes wit...
Background: Upper limb kinematic assessments provide quantifiable information on qualitative movemen...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to develop a valid and standardized instrumental analysis of uppe...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
An objective assessment system for stroke upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation is long overdue. With...
Objective: A modified reach-to-grasp task has been developed for the purpose of investigating arm-ha...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Song R, Tong KY, Hu XL. Evaluation of velocity-dependent performance of the spastic elbow during vol...
Abstract The main goal of this study was to quantify the pronation/supination torque of the forearm ...
This study aimed to find an optimal measurement protocol of elbow and forearm kinematics using diffe...
Conventional upper extremity rehabilitation methods provide limited choices for training regimes wit...
Background: Upper limb kinematic assessments provide quantifiable information on qualitative movemen...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
A problem that is common to the study of upper limb kinematics and gait analysis is the translation ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to develop a valid and standardized instrumental analysis of uppe...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
The aim of this study was to analyze the alterations of arm and leg movements of patients during str...
An objective assessment system for stroke upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation is long overdue. With...
Objective: A modified reach-to-grasp task has been developed for the purpose of investigating arm-ha...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Song R, Tong KY, Hu XL. Evaluation of velocity-dependent performance of the spastic elbow during vol...