نتایج جستجو برای: thumb force control

تعداد نتایج: 1497520  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
H H Ehrsson E Fagergren H Forssberg

Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies suggest that the control of fingertip forces between the index finger and the thumb (precision grips) is dependent on bilateral frontal and parietal regions in addition to the primary motor cortex contralateral to the grasping hand. Here we use fMRI to examine the hypothesis that some of the areas of the brain associated with precision...

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...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1995
H Z Tan N I Durlach G L Beauregard M A Srinivasan

In these experiments, two plates were grasped between the thumb and the index finger and squeezed together along a linear track. The force resisting the squeeze, produced by an electromechanical system under computer control, was programmed to be either constant (in the case of the force discrimination experiments) or linearly increasing (in the case of the compliance discrimination experiments...

2018
Lina Bunketorp Käll Robert J. Cooper Johanna Wangdell Jan Fridén Malin Björnsdotter

BACKGROUND Tendon transfer is a surgical technique for restoring upper limb motor control in patients with cervical spinal cord injuries (SCI), and offers a rare window into cortical neuroplasticity following regained arm and hand function. OBJECTIVE Here, we aimed to examine neuroplasticity mechanisms related to re-established voluntary motor control of thumb flexion following tendon transfe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Sara A Winges Jamie A Johnston Marco Santello

To gain insight into the synergistic control of hand muscles, we have recently quantified the strength of correlated neural activity across motor units from extrinsic digit flexors during a five-digit object-hold task. We found stronger synchrony and coherence across motor units from thumb and index finger flexor muscle compartment than between the thumb flexor and other finger flexor muscle co...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Kornelius Rácz Daniel Brown Francisco J Valero-Cuevas

We used a novel apparatus with three hinged finger pads to characterize collaborative multifinger interactions during dynamic manipulation requiring individuated control of fingertip motions and forces. Subjects placed the thumb, index, and middle fingertips on each hinged finger pad and held it-unsupported-with constant total grasp force while voluntarily oscillating the thumb's pad. This task...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1970
H H Ali

r Early attempts to measure the degree of neuromuscular block made use of the dynamometer for determining hand grip strength or devices to assess the maximal voluntary efforts of the abdominal recti (Mushin et al., 1949; Organe, Paton and Zaimis, 1949). Other methods involved measuring respiratory activity either by spirometry or by recording diaphragmatic movements on a fluorescent screen (Gui...

2015
Pranav Jiteshchandra Parikh

Healthy aging influences peripheral and central levels of the neuromotor system. These age-related changes contribute to the decline in dexterous manual behavior. Difficulty in performing activities of daily living increases reliance on external assistance. Understanding specific mechanisms leading to the decline in fine manual performance is crucial for their rehabilitation. In this thesis, we...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
H Henrik Ehrsson Anders Fagergren Roland S Johansson Hans Forssberg

Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the grasped surfaces increasing and decreasing in phase with increases and decreases of destabilizing load forces applied tangential to the grasped surfaces. This force coordination requires that the CNS anticipates the grip forces that match the requirements imposed by the self-generated load forces. He...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Joseph D Towles Derek G Kamper William Z Rymer

Despite the importance of the thumb to hand function, little is known about the origins of thumb impairment poststroke. Accordingly, the primary purpose of this study was to assess whether thumb flexors have heightened stretch reflexes (SRs) following stroke-induced hand impairment. The secondary purpose was to compare SR characteristics of thumb flexors in relation to those of finger flexors s...

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