نتایج جستجو برای: pinch push force

تعداد نتایج: 207320  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Harri Piitulainen Mathieu Bourguignon Xavier De Tiège Riitta Hari Veikko Jousmäki

Hand velocity and acceleration are coherent with magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals recorded from the contralateral primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex. To learn more of this interaction, we compared the coupling of MEG signals with four hand-action-related peripheral signals: acceleration, pressure, force, and electromyogram (EMG). Fifteen subjects performed self-paced repetitive hand-action ...

Journal: :Work 2012
Nasrin Sadeghi Hamidreza Tolide-ie Fatemeh Ghaderi

Heart rate is associated with work hardness and increase linearly with its increasing. In the average of energy consumption, heart rate measurement is simple but non-accurate method for calculation of work hardness. Our purpose in this research was to evaluate the relationship between heart rate and dynamometry results with hypothesis of work hardness effectiveness on the human power. This stud...

Journal: :Disability and rehabilitation 2010
Batya Engel-Yeger Sara Rosenblum

PURPOSE To examine the impact of prolonged graphomotor tasks on tripod-pinch strength and on handwriting process and product measures of children with dysgraphia and typical peers. METHOD Participants were 51 children in third to fifth grades, divided into two groups: 23 children with dysgraphia and 28 typical peers, as determined by the Handwriting Proficiency Screening Questionnaire. The pr...

2016
R. Klopp J. Crocker

The dynamic fiber/matrix interface strength for a silicon-carbide-fiber-reinforced, titanium-alloy metal-matrix composite was measured by impacting the end of a fiber extending through a thin specimen with a diamond-tipped projectile at ~2 m/s. The matrix surrounding the distal end of the fiber was supported on the end of a Hopkinson bar fabricated from hypodermic needle tubing, and an interfer...

Journal: :Bulletin of prosthetics research 1970
A B Swanson I B Matev G de Groot

Although strength is one of the important characteristics of a normal hand, this factor is not given enough attention in reconstructive surgery as compared to other parameters of motion and sensibility. This paper presents the results of a study on strength in functional adaptations of the normal hand. A baseline of normal grip and pinch strength was obtained by testing a group of one hundred h...

Journal: :Computers in biology and medicine 2006
P. H. Chappell P. N. Taylor

The transient data of the pinch force produced between the human forefinger and thumb have been shown to fit the functional form of the well-known lognormal density function. Isometeric force generation is achieved by the stochastic recruitment of individual motor units, which sum together. Evidence from animal and human experiments demonstrates that the force generation can be modelled by unde...

Journal: :Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology 2007
Jacob J Banks Steven A Lavender John A Buford Carolyn M Sommerich

The primary purpose of this study was to establish a methodology for determining and perhaps predicting (via regression analysis of anthropometric measures) Macaca fascicularis isometric pinch strength for a specific task. The larger purpose of this work was to properly scale a pinching task for the monkeys in order to study dose-response relationships in a non-human primate model for carpal tu...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health 2011
Carisa Harris Ellen A Eisen Robert Goldberg Niklas Krause David Rempel

OBJECTIVE Workplace studies have linked hand/wrist tendinosis to forceful and repetitive hand exertions, but the associations are not consistent. We report findings from a prospective study of right wrist tendinosis among blue-collar workers. METHODS Workers (N=413) at four industries were followed for 28 months with questionnaires and physical examinations every 4 months to identify incident...

2010
Björn Englund Toni Arndt

It could be hypothesized that when walking in a linear direction, the most efficient strategy would be to focus the force created by the push-off in the absolute opposite direction to the direction of propulsion. Forces in a medial or lateral direction could then be considered as loss of efficiency since these forces do not create movement in the intended direction. The aim of this study was to...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Michael D Johnson Allison S Hyngstrom Marin Manuel C J Heckman

Inhibition usually decreases input-output excitability of neurons. If, however, inhibition is coupled to excitation in a push-pull fashion, where inhibition decreases as excitation increases, neuron excitability can be increased. Although the presence of push-pull organization has been demonstrated in single cells, its functional impact on neural processing depends on its effect on the system l...

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