The intrinsic muscles of the hand are responsible for finger flexion and extension. The purpose of this study was to investigate the usefulness of stimulating the intrinsic muscles of the hand using repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS). We evaluated angular changes in the finger joints by studying active motion and rPMS. Ten healthy adults were instructed to perform the following tests in random order: (1) maximum active metacarpophalangeal joint flexion; (2) maximum active metacarpophalangeal joint abduction; and (3) repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation for 2 s at maximum stimulation intensity. A three-dimensional motion analysis system was used to measure angular changes. Pain during stimulation was graded on a numerica...
Background: Non-invasive therapeutic approaches without negative side-effects are desirable in pain ...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...
Background\ud \ud The evaluation of the hand function is an essential element within the clinical pr...
Background: Joint contracture is a limitation in the passive or active range of motion (ROM) of a jo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate short- and medium-term effects of peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study was conducted to ascertain the necessary flexion or extension ...
The hand of a human being is the most commonly utilized body part in daily activities. Assessing the...
Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a noninvasive method involving the repetitive m...
The purpose of this study was to develop a motion analysis protocol that allows the simultaneous ass...
The function of the hand depends to a considerable extent on the function of the metacarpo-phalangea...
Purpose To identify the impact of kinematic limitations on hand osteoarthritis patients’ ability to...
This thesis examines the development of a six degrees of freedom finger coordinate system that emplo...
Dynamic finger joint motion is difficult to measure using optical motion analysis techniques due to ...
This study presents the first comprehensive study into the recovery of kinaesthesia in man subsequen...
<b>Aim</b>\ud \ud Grip, including grip in extension, is an essential element in human beings. The fu...
Background: Non-invasive therapeutic approaches without negative side-effects are desirable in pain ...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...
Background\ud \ud The evaluation of the hand function is an essential element within the clinical pr...
Background: Joint contracture is a limitation in the passive or active range of motion (ROM) of a jo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate short- and medium-term effects of peripheral repetitive magnetic stimulation ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundThis study was conducted to ascertain the necessary flexion or extension ...
The hand of a human being is the most commonly utilized body part in daily activities. Assessing the...
Repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a noninvasive method involving the repetitive m...
The purpose of this study was to develop a motion analysis protocol that allows the simultaneous ass...
The function of the hand depends to a considerable extent on the function of the metacarpo-phalangea...
Purpose To identify the impact of kinematic limitations on hand osteoarthritis patients’ ability to...
This thesis examines the development of a six degrees of freedom finger coordinate system that emplo...
Dynamic finger joint motion is difficult to measure using optical motion analysis techniques due to ...
This study presents the first comprehensive study into the recovery of kinaesthesia in man subsequen...
<b>Aim</b>\ud \ud Grip, including grip in extension, is an essential element in human beings. The fu...
Background: Non-invasive therapeutic approaches without negative side-effects are desirable in pain ...
Use of the hand is vital in working life due to the grabbing and pinching it performs. Spherical gri...
Background\ud \ud The evaluation of the hand function is an essential element within the clinical pr...