نتایج جستجو برای: thumb

تعداد نتایج: 6782  

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2008
Joseph D Towles Vincent R Hentz Wendy M Murray

BACKGROUND For surgical reconstruction of lateral pinch following tetraplegia, the function of the paralyzed flexor pollicis longus is commonly restored. The purpose of this study was to investigate if one of the intrinsic muscles could generate a more suitably directed thumb-tip force during lateral pinch than that of flexor pollicis longus. METHODS Endpoint force resulting from 10 N applied...

2018
Christopher L. Jones Derek G. Kamper

Finger-thumb coordination is crucial to manual dexterity but remains incompletely understood, particularly following neurological injury such as stroke. While being controlled independently, the index finger and thumb especially must work in concert to perform a variety of tasks requiring lateral or palmar pinch. The impact of stroke on this functionally critical sensorimotor control during dyn...

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2010
R Neeraja G Kayalvizhi S Namineni

BACKGROUND Thumb sucking habits make up the majority of oral habits. While thumb sucking is considered normal during the first two years of life, if it is not controlled and persists beyond the preschool period it may cause deleterious effects on dentofacial structures. Reminder therapy using Bluegrass appliance has been proven successful to intercept thumb sucking habit. CASE REPORT We prese...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1979
A. G. Leonard J. Colville

TRAUMATIC amputation of the thumb is a particularly severe hand injury, because of the unique functional role of the thumb, and several methods exist for reconstruction of the thumb, all of which have disadvantages. Microvascular technique allows the transfer of a block of tissue from one site to another, by anastomosis of vessels with a known vascular territory to the vessels in the recipient ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2012
Germán Gálvez-García Catherine Gabaude George A Michael

The aim of this study is to establish whether the thumb is represented independently of the palm. An exogenous spatial cueing paradigm was used, where participants had to detect a tactile stimulus that could appear on the proximal and distal phalanges or metacarpus of the thumb (thenar area; Experiment 1) and the metacarpus of the thumb or hypothenar area of the palm (Experiment 2) of the left ...

2011
Martha F. Showalter Donald J. Flemming Stephanie A. Bernard

Bowler's thumb is a rare perineural fibrosis involving the ulnar digital nerve of the thumb. Affected patients present with pain, neuropathy, and mass lesion. The condition is caused by chronic repetitive impaction of the ulnar soft tissues of the thumb against the thumbhole of a bowling ball. In our case, MRI showed decreased signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images surrounding an e...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Zhen Ni Dimitri J Anastakis Carolyn Gunraj Robert Chen

Deafferentation such as the amputation of a body part causes cortical reorganization in the primary motor cortex (M1). We investigated whether this reorganization is reversible after reconstruction of the lost body part. We tested two patients who had long-standing thumb amputations followed by thumb reconstruction with toe-to-thumb transfer 9 to 10 mo later and one patient who underwent thumb ...

2015
Jordan N. Halsey Paul J. Therattil Stephen L. Viviano Earl J. Fleegler Edward S. Lee

OBJECTIVE Traumatic neuropathy of the ulnar digital nerve of the thumb occurs in patients who undergo chronic frictional irritation of the nerve. The condition is aptly termed bowler's thumb, as it commonly afflicts patients who bowl and keep their thumb in the ball for an extended period of time. It is a pathology that rarely appears in the literature and for which standard treatment is unclea...

2011
Sean A. Rands

Functional explanations of behaviour often propose optimal strategies for organisms to follow. These 'best' strategies could be difficult to perform given biological constraints such as neural architecture and physiological constraints. Instead, simple heuristics or 'rules-of-thumb' that approximate these optimal strategies may instead be performed. From a modelling perspective, rules-of-thumb ...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 1991
L F Weinstein F H Previc C G Simpson T J Lyons K K Gillingham

Anecdotal evidence suggests that a thumb and index finger grip might facilitate recovery from the manifestation of spatial disorientation known as the giant hand phenomenon. Sixteen pilots volunteered as subjects in an experiment that compared the effectiveness of the thumb and index finger versus the whole hand technique to overcome a visually-induced analogue of the giant hand phenomenon. Thu...

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