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A Pilot Study of Individual Muscle Force Prediction during Elbow Flexion and Extension in the Neurorehabilitation Field

A Pilot Study of Individual Muscle Force Prediction during Elbow Flexion and Extension in the Neurorehabilitation Field

... during elbow flexion and extension are shown in Figure 9. In the flexion phase, BIClong and BRA are the main action muscles, with maximum muscle force ...of elbow dynamics show great agreement ...

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Laterality and Accuracy of Force Exertion in Elbow Flexion

Laterality and Accuracy of Force Exertion in Elbow Flexion

... The errors of each demand value and the total error did not show differences between dominant and non-dominant arms. Furthermore, laterality was not found in the accuracy of elbow flexion force exertions. ...

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The effect of assistive force on the agonist and antagonist muscles in elbow flexion

The effect of assistive force on the agonist and antagonist muscles in elbow flexion

... attached to the skin by using disposable adhesive tapes. Participants practised the isometric contraction for both muscles before the actual experiment started, and palpation was done to identify the locations of the ...

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Laterality of Accuracy of Grip and Elbow Flexion Force Exertions and Their Differences

Laterality of Accuracy of Grip and Elbow Flexion Force Exertions and Their Differences

... and elbow flexion force exertions has been ...and elbow flexion force exertions for each demand value and the difference between ...and elbow flexion forces for each demand ...

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Effect of elbow flexion angles on stress distribution of the proximal ulnar and radius bones under a vertical load: measurement using resistance strain gauges

Effect of elbow flexion angles on stress distribution of the proximal ulnar and radius bones under a vertical load: measurement using resistance strain gauges

... 0° flexion. When the elbow is fully extended, the stress under the vertical load is mainly distributed on the front of the humeroulnar ...the elbow flexion angle in- creases, the stress ...

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Whole-body patterns of the range of joint motion in young adults: masculine type and feminine type

Whole-body patterns of the range of joint motion in young adults: masculine type and feminine type

... der flexion, internal rotation and horizontal flexion, elbow flexion and extension, wrist extension, and hip flexion, adduction, and internal rotation, but decreased ROMs for hip ...

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Role of dynamic sonography in ulnar nerve entrapment at elbow

Role of dynamic sonography in ulnar nerve entrapment at elbow

... the elbow is extended; at first, the probe was placed transversely be- tween two bony landmarks: the medial epicondyle of hu- merus and the olecranon process of the ulna on the posteromedial aspect of ...

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Ulnar nerve neuropraxia after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: a case report

Ulnar nerve neuropraxia after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: a case report

... In this case, two potential mechanisms of injury to the ul- nar nerve were considered. Both mechanisms were inves- tigated and are discussed below. Although it is less likely, the patient’s presentation may have been an ...

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An Image-Based Tool to Examine Joint Congruency at the Elbow

An Image-Based Tool to Examine Joint Congruency at the Elbow

... the flexion/extension axis for the humerus and ulna were oriented proximally and ...the flexion/extension axis of the ...throughout elbow flexion (Johnson et ...

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IPMC Based Biosensor for the Detection of Biceps Brachii Muscle Movements

IPMC Based Biosensor for the Detection of Biceps Brachii Muscle Movements

... causes elbow flexion, and the results was compared with the conventional electromyography (EMG) method to identify the potential of the IPMC as a biomedical ...

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Joint torque variability and repeatability during cyclic flexion-extension of the elbow

Joint torque variability and repeatability during cyclic flexion-extension of the elbow

... data processing, marker misallocation and skin move- ment could greatly influence joint centre localisation [28, 29] and in turn greatly impact inverse dynamic solu- tion repeatability [25]. Riemer et al. found that ...

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Design and pilot validation of A-gear: a novel wearable dynamic arm support

Design and pilot validation of A-gear: a novel wearable dynamic arm support

... and elbow (shoulder flexion, shoulder abduction, shoulder horizontal adduction, shoulder internal and external rotation and elbow flexion) and ADL tasks (extracted from the shoulder and ...

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The effects of rear-wheel camber on the kinematics of upper extremity during wheelchair propulsion

The effects of rear-wheel camber on the kinematics of upper extremity during wheelchair propulsion

... the elbow flexion/extension, and peak angles in the wrist radial deviation and ulnar deviation changed significantly for the 15° ...shoulder flexion in the present study were about 50°-55° for the ...

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The Mid-Term Changes of Pulmonary Function Tests After Phrenic Nerve Transfer

The Mid-Term Changes of Pulmonary Function Tests After Phrenic Nerve Transfer

... of elbow flexion is the most important aim of any surgical treatment for severe brachial plexus in- jury, and the phrenic nerve alone or in combination with ...

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Assisting drinking with an affordable BCI-controlled wearable robot and electrical stimulation: a preliminary investigation

Assisting drinking with an affordable BCI-controlled wearable robot and electrical stimulation: a preliminary investigation

... In this article, we propose a unique wearable and port- able system that combines all three technologies for assis- ting functional movement of the upper limb that can potentially be used outside of the laboratory ...

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The nature and extent of upper limb associated reactions during walking in people with acquired brain injury

The nature and extent of upper limb associated reactions during walking in people with acquired brain injury

... Methods: A convenience sample of 36 healthy control adults (HCs) and 42 people with ABI who had upper limb ARs during walking were recruited and underwent assessment of their self-selected walking speed using the ...

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Vol 5, No 11 (2017)

Vol 5, No 11 (2017)

... of elbow extension is physiologically normal in infants and the term that is often used to describe this condition is elbow flexion contracture ...of elbow extension is within the normal ...

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COMPARISON OF KINEMATICS AND ACCURACY OF OVERHAND AMERICAN FOOTBALL THROWING

COMPARISON OF KINEMATICS AND ACCURACY OF OVERHAND AMERICAN FOOTBALL THROWING

... CONCLUSION: The major findings of the current study were that the interaction of variations in shoulder angle (greater or less than 90º of shoulder abduction) and throwing type resulted in changes in wrist speed, ...

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Human elbow joint kinematic model optimization and test based on physiological anatomical analysis

Human elbow joint kinematic model optimization and test based on physiological anatomical analysis

... In elbow stretching process, forearm and upper arm not in the direct line but slightly deviated outside, therefore one angle formed that is carrying angle that should within the range from 7 angles to 13 ...

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Nutritional and Supplementation Strategies to Prevent and Attenuate Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: a Brief Review

Nutritional and Supplementation Strategies to Prevent and Attenuate Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: a Brief Review

... aging elbow flexion exercise resulted in greater muscle function, lower CK flux, and less soreness at 24 h post-exercise relative to placebo, though a later investiga- tion [104] that employed a similar ...

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