The human body continues to be an inspiration for the work of a myriad of different fields, both scientific and mathematic. In particular, robotics draws upon the motions and relationships of different human systems in order to reproduce similar mobility while performing different tasks. The human shoulder–arm–elbow complex has been one of the most difficult to exactly replicate. This paper examines the relationship between the motion of the shoulder while positioning the center of the wrist during voluntary arm movements and the resulting orientation of the arm, in particular the direction of the axis passing through the elbow joint. Experimental data is presented that was used to quantify this coupling between the reaching direction of th...
Empirical and modelling studies are reported which explore ways in which the central nervous system ...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
All upper extremity movements involve the shoulder joint, and the shoulder is integral to activities...
To extend an already existing three-dimensional (3-D) model of the shoulder (Van der Helm, 1994) a c...
In this paper data are presented concerning the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of point-to-po...
A challenge that is gaining interest in robotics is the development of humanoids, which are robots t...
The shoulder girdle plays an important role in the large pointing workspace that humans enjoy. The g...
To determine the three-dimensional positions and orientations of axes of rotation for elbow flexion ...
AbstractShoulder motions consist of a composite movement of three joints and one pseudo-joint, which...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
Movement of the hand in three dimensional space is primarily controlled by the orientation of the sh...
Abstract The paper presents a comparison between the ranges of motion in the human shoulder complex...
We tested the hypothesis that the upper and lower arm act as a coordinative structure coupled throug...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
An analysis of arm movements involving forward projection of the hand in order to reach for and gras...
Empirical and modelling studies are reported which explore ways in which the central nervous system ...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
All upper extremity movements involve the shoulder joint, and the shoulder is integral to activities...
To extend an already existing three-dimensional (3-D) model of the shoulder (Van der Helm, 1994) a c...
In this paper data are presented concerning the kinematic and dynamic characteristics of point-to-po...
A challenge that is gaining interest in robotics is the development of humanoids, which are robots t...
The shoulder girdle plays an important role in the large pointing workspace that humans enjoy. The g...
To determine the three-dimensional positions and orientations of axes of rotation for elbow flexion ...
AbstractShoulder motions consist of a composite movement of three joints and one pseudo-joint, which...
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching mov...
Movement of the hand in three dimensional space is primarily controlled by the orientation of the sh...
Abstract The paper presents a comparison between the ranges of motion in the human shoulder complex...
We tested the hypothesis that the upper and lower arm act as a coordinative structure coupled throug...
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of a musculoskeletal model of the elbow j...
An analysis of arm movements involving forward projection of the hand in order to reach for and gras...
Empirical and modelling studies are reported which explore ways in which the central nervous system ...
One concept central to theories of multijoint control concerns the selection of muscles for the appr...
All upper extremity movements involve the shoulder joint, and the shoulder is integral to activities...