نتایج جستجو برای: wrist indices

تعداد نتایج: 96135  

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2009
Gudrun Rohde Anne M Mengshoel Astrid K Wahl Torbjorn Moum Glenn Haugeberg

BACKGROUND Some risk factors for low-energy wrist fracture have been identified. However, self-reported measures such as health-related quality of life (HRQOL) have not been examined as potential risk factors for wrist fracture. The aims of this study were to compare HRQOL prior to a low-energy wrist fracture in elderly patients (>or= 50 years) with HRQOL in age- and sex-matched controls, and t...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
S F Kemp J P Sy

National Cooperative Growth Study substudy VII was conducted 1) to compare standardized hand-wrist and knee bone age determinations in pubertal children treated with growth hormone (GH); 2) to compare local determinations of bone ages with centrally determined bone ages; 3) to relate the response to GH therapy to the bone age determinations; and 4) to ascertain the predictive value of each type...

2010
David L. Wright Steven M. Smith Richard B. Kreider Charles H. Shea

Control of Wrist and Arm Movements of Varying Difficulties. (December 2010) Jason Baxter Boyle, B.S., Texas A&M University Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. Charles H. Shea Three experiments compared wrist and arm performance in a cyclical Fitts’ target task. The purpose of Experiment I was to determine if movement kinematics differed for wrist/elbow flexion/extension movements to targets of var...

2018
Yuichiro Matsui Daisuke Kawamura Hiroaki Kida Kanako C Hatanaka Norimasa Iwasaki

BACKGROUND Trigger wrist is a rare condition first described by Marti in 1960, and various causes have been reported. The condition mostly occurs with finger flexion and extension, and rarely with flexion and extension of the wrist itself. Avascular necrosis of the capitate is also a rare condition, first described by Jönsson in 1942. While some reports of this condition have been published, li...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1998
H E Veeger L S Meershoek L H van der Woude J M Langenhoff

Prevalence rates of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in the wheelchair user population are high. One of the possible causes of CTS in this population is the movement pattern of the wrist during handrim wheelchair propulsion, which could include large wrist joint angles and wrist/finger flexor activity. Combined with the repetitive character of the movement, this could, in time, be detrimental to th...

2013
Jaimie T. Shores Shadpour Demehri Avneesh Chhabra

AIM Describe the use of 320 row detector CT scanner for 4 Dimensional CT acquisition on a specialized platform designed for wrist kinematic evaluation and to demonstrate the utility of 4 Dimensional CT in the assessment of wrist biomechanics before and after surgical repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS Six wrists (1 volunteer and 4 patients) were uniformly imaged with conventional X-rays and 4 Dime...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Steven K Charles Neville Hogan

When humans rotate their wrist in flexion-extension, radial-ulnar deviation, and combinations, the resulting paths (like the path of a laser pointer on a screen) exhibit a distinctive pattern of curvature. In this report we show that the passive stiffness of the wrist is sufficient to account for this pattern. Simulating the dynamics of wrist rotations using a demonstrably realistic model under...

Journal: :Journal of physiotherapy 2012
Joan Leung Lisa A Harvey Anne M Moseley Charis Tse Jane Bryant Shirley Wyndham Siobhan Barry

QUESTION Is electrical stimulation and splinting more effective than splinting alone for the management of wrist contracture following acquired brain injury? DESIGN A multi-centre randomised trial with concealed allocation, assessor blinding, and intention-to-treat analysis. PARTICIPANTS Thirty-six adults with first stroke or traumatic brain injury and mild to moderate wrist flexion contrac...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2016
Ashlyn Frazer Jacqueline Williams Michael Spittles Timo Rantalainen Dawson Kidgell

INTRODUCTION We examined the cumulative effect of 4 consecutive bouts of noninvasive brain stimulation on corticospinal plasticity and motor performance, and whether these responses were influenced by the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) polymorphism. METHODS In a randomized double-blinded cross-over design, changes in strength and indices of corticospinal plasticity were analyzed in ...

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