Data gloves with strain gauges are a widely used technology to record hand kinematics. Several researchers have experienced problems when using data glove models to record distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints, mainly in relation to bad glove fitting. The aim of this work is to report the problems that arise when using one of these gloves (CyberGlove) and to determine an appropriate hand size to avoid these problems. First, static controlled postures of DIP joints and dynamic recordings while closing/opening the fist were taken using the data gloves on participants with different hand sizes, in order to establish the minimum hand length that does not pose recording problems. The minimum obtained hand length that allowed proper recording was 1...
The human finger contains tendon/ligament mechanisms essential for proper control. One mechanism cou...
In this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different posture...
This study compares the simultaneous measurements of finger joint angles obtained with a myoelectric...
Data gloves with strain gauges are a widely used technology to record hand kinematics. Several resea...
Experimental data from "Problems Using Data Gloves with Strain Gauges to Measure Distal Interphalang...
The methods used to quantify finger range of motion significantly influence how hand disability is r...
Bending sensors enable compact, wearable designs when used for measuring hand configurations in data...
Motion capture of all degrees of freedom of the hand collected during performance of daily living ac...
Data gloves capable of measuring finger joint kinematics can provide objective range of motion infor...
In this article, the impact of postural variations on hand anthropometry and distribution of skin st...
The fit of a therapeutic glove directly influences the hand function of the wearer as well as wear com...
The glove remains the main tool for detecting the flexion angles of the hand joints. Semiautomatic ...
Capturing finger joint angle information has important applications in human–computer interaction an...
Capturing hand motions for hand function evaluations is essential in the medical field. Various data...
AbstractIn this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different...
The human finger contains tendon/ligament mechanisms essential for proper control. One mechanism cou...
In this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different posture...
This study compares the simultaneous measurements of finger joint angles obtained with a myoelectric...
Data gloves with strain gauges are a widely used technology to record hand kinematics. Several resea...
Experimental data from "Problems Using Data Gloves with Strain Gauges to Measure Distal Interphalang...
The methods used to quantify finger range of motion significantly influence how hand disability is r...
Bending sensors enable compact, wearable designs when used for measuring hand configurations in data...
Motion capture of all degrees of freedom of the hand collected during performance of daily living ac...
Data gloves capable of measuring finger joint kinematics can provide objective range of motion infor...
In this article, the impact of postural variations on hand anthropometry and distribution of skin st...
The fit of a therapeutic glove directly influences the hand function of the wearer as well as wear com...
The glove remains the main tool for detecting the flexion angles of the hand joints. Semiautomatic ...
Capturing finger joint angle information has important applications in human–computer interaction an...
Capturing hand motions for hand function evaluations is essential in the medical field. Various data...
AbstractIn this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different...
The human finger contains tendon/ligament mechanisms essential for proper control. One mechanism cou...
In this study a three-dimensional (3D) INFOOT scanner was used to scan the hand in different posture...
This study compares the simultaneous measurements of finger joint angles obtained with a myoelectric...