Contains fulltext : 168262.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent movement control of individual fingers is limited. To assess the extent of finger independency during full-range finger flexion including all finger joints, we studied enslaving (movement in non-instructed fingers) and range of independent finger movement through the whole finger flexion trajectory in single and multi-finger movement tasks. Thirteen young healthy subjects performed single- and multi-finger movement tasks under two conditions: active flexion through the full range of movement with all fingers free to move and active flexion while the non-instr...
Single finger force tasks lead to unintended activation of the non-instructed fingers, commonly refe...
The ability to perform individual finger movements, highly important in daily activities, involves v...
<p>The enslaving effect of the non-instructed fingers over all 13 subjects (in % of ΣROM adjacent in...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Typical example of the movement trajectory (angle, y-axis) in time (x-axis) of the fou...
Finger enslaving is defined as the inability of the fingers to move or to produce force independentl...
We studied the dependence between voluntary motion of a finger and pressing forces produced by the t...
INTRODUCTION: When a finger produces a force, other non-task fingers of the hand also produce an inv...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
Previous studies have documented two patterns of finger interaction during multi-finger pressing tas...
Aging has consequences for hand motor control, among others affecting finger force enslaving during ...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
Single finger force tasks lead to unintended activation of the non-instructed fingers, commonly refe...
The ability to perform individual finger movements, highly important in daily activities, involves v...
<p>The enslaving effect of the non-instructed fingers over all 13 subjects (in % of ΣROM adjacent in...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
The variability in the numerous tasks in which we use our hands is very large. However, independent ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Typical example of the movement trajectory (angle, y-axis) in time (x-axis) of the fou...
Finger enslaving is defined as the inability of the fingers to move or to produce force independentl...
We studied the dependence between voluntary motion of a finger and pressing forces produced by the t...
INTRODUCTION: When a finger produces a force, other non-task fingers of the hand also produce an inv...
In daily activities, hand use is dominated by individuated thumb and finger movements, and by graspi...
Previous studies have documented two patterns of finger interaction during multi-finger pressing tas...
Aging has consequences for hand motor control, among others affecting finger force enslaving during ...
The fingers of the human hand cannot be controlled fully independently. This phenomenon may have a n...
Single finger force tasks lead to unintended activation of the non-instructed fingers, commonly refe...
The ability to perform individual finger movements, highly important in daily activities, involves v...
<p>The enslaving effect of the non-instructed fingers over all 13 subjects (in % of ΣROM adjacent in...