نتایج جستجو برای: finger force

تعداد نتایج: 219872  

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2008
C Dumont H Burfeind D Kubein-Meesenburg N Hosten J Fanghanel T Gredes H Nagerl

Using morphological data describing the physiological curvature morphology of the corresponding articulating surfaces in each finger joint, it is shown that a) the flexion of each finger joint is described by two angles of flexion; b) in each finger joint, a "pump mechanism" for synovial fluid is present whose function is to lubricate and nourish the joint cartilage and c) finger posture has si...

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2017
اسداللهی, سودابه, دیانت, ایمان, ندایی, معین,

Introduction: Scissors are essential tools in different occupations including sewing and clothes making. Improper design of fabric cutting scissors can lead to the development of musculoskeletal symptoms among users. The aim of this study was to evaluate pinch force and wrist posture while working with three designs of sewing scissors and a traditional sewing scissors. Methods: The first model...

2018
Zakia Hussain Norsinnira Zainul Azlan Arif Zuhairi Bin Yusof

The focus of this research is to analyse both human hand motion and force, during eating, with respect to differing food characteristics and cutlery (including a fork and a spoon). A glove consisting of bend and force sensors has been used to capture the motion and contact force exerted by fingers during different eating activities. The Pearson correlation coefficient has been used to show that...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1994
D Rempel J Dennerlein C D Mote T Armstrong

A single keycap on a standard alphanumeric computer keyboard was instrumented with a piezoelectric load cell and the fingertip motion was recorded with a high-speed video motion analysis system. Contact force histories between the fingertip and the keycap were recorded while four subjects typed a standard text for five minutes. Each keystroke force history is characterized by three distinct pha...

2016
Shang Zhendong

In the literature, studies on dexterous manipulators are mainly focused on multi-finger multi-joint structures. These manipulators often have difficulties with grasping heavy objects due to the delicateness and complexity of the structures. This paper describes the authors’ attempt on implementing dexterous grasping on a traditional two-single-jointfinger hydraulic manipulator. Hydraulic driven...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2007
Y-K Kong B D Lowe S-J Lee E F Krieg

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of screwdriver handle shape, surface material and workpiece orientation on torque performance, finger force distribution and muscle activity in a maximum screwdriving torque task. Twelve male subjects performed maximum screw-tightening exertions using screwdriver handles with three longitudinal shapes (circular, hexagonal and triangular), fo...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2007
Jae Kun Shim Junfeng Huang Alexander W Hooke Mark L Latsh Vladimir M Zatsiorsky

Individual digit-tip forces and moments during torque production on a mechanically fixed circular object were studied. During the experiments, subjects positioned each digit on a 6-dimensional force/moment sensor attached to a circular handle and produced a maximum voluntary torque on the handle. The torque direction and the orientation of the torque axis were varied. From this study, it is con...

Journal: :Motor control 2009
Wei Zhang Halla B Olafsdottir Vladimir M Zatsiorsky Mark L Latash

We studied the mechanical variables (the grip force and the total moment of force) and multidigit synergies at two levels (the virtual finger-thumb level, VF-TH, and the individual finger level, IMRL) of a hypothetical control hierarchy during accurate rotation of a hand-held instrumented handle. Synergies were defined as covaried changes in elemental variables (forces and moments of force) tha...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Jon Hore Sherry Watts

Skilled throwers achieve accuracy in overarm throwing by releasing the ball on the handpath with a timing precision as low as 1 ms. It is generally believed that this remarkable ability results from a precisely timed command from the brain that opens the fingers. Alternatively, precise timing of ball release could result from a backforce from the ball that pushes the fingers open. The objective...

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