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Motion sensor technologies in education

Motion sensor technologies in education

... in active experiences and not simply receive information, passively (Whitton & Moseley, ...Moreover, sensor based technology could enhance their abilities and help them to cultivate their skills by ...

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A Two-Axis Goniometric Sensor for Tracking Finger Motion

A Two-Axis Goniometric Sensor for Tracking Finger Motion

... detect finger flexion and/or extension using one-DOF sensors [ 10 , 22 , 25 , 27 , 33 , 34 ...two-DOF finger joints, ...that finger ABD/ADD and flexion/extension do not occur in isolation [ 35 ], ...

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Trigger Finger - Trigger Thumb - OrthoInfo - AAOS

Trigger Finger - Trigger Thumb - OrthoInfo - AAOS

... Persistent locking or clicking. This may indicate that more of the pulley needs to be released or may be caused by another problem in your finger. “Bowstringing.” In a small number of cases, the tendon may “bow” ...

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Trigger Finger Release Protocol

Trigger Finger Release Protocol

... the finger is called stenosing tenosynovitis, she has eased with a freelance writer on the ...your finger around the thumb or thumb using graston technique involves strenuous labor increase the ...of ...

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Detection of Finger Motion using Flex Sensor for Assisting Speech Impaired

Detection of Finger Motion using Flex Sensor for Assisting Speech Impaired

... Heena Joshi 1 , Shweta Bhati 2 , Komal Sharma 3 , Vandana Matai 4 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jodhpur Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India ...

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Atypical Trigger Finger: First Manifestation of Gout

Atypical Trigger Finger: First Manifestation of Gout

... Histopathological examination of intra operative specimen confirmed the di- agnosis of gouty tophus. Patient was followed up closely in both orthopaedic and internal medicine clinic for 6 months. To reduce the likelihood ...

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Development of an Active Finger Motion Simulator: With In-Vitro Assessments of Tendon Loads and Joint Kinematics

Development of an Active Finger Motion Simulator: With In-Vitro Assessments of Tendon Loads and Joint Kinematics

... the finger far outnumber those of other joints. While in-vitro motion simulators are useful for studying joint biomechanics and evaluating surgical repairs, considerably less simulator development has been ...

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A soft sensor-based three-dimensional (3-D) finger motion measurement system

A soft sensor-based three-dimensional (3-D) finger motion measurement system

... measure finger joint angles quite accurately, the natural finger motion is restricted by the sensors to the ...3-D finger motion, but these systems may have disadvantages in complexity ...

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Finger Force Sensor Instrumentation Design

Finger Force Sensor Instrumentation Design

... Repetitive activities performed over an extended period of time with constant excessive load or effort and poor body mechanics are causes of Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI). When RSI occurs at the wrist and/or fingers, ...

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Finger motion classification using surface-electromyogram signals

Finger motion classification using surface-electromyogram signals

... The motion class is made from the pressure sensor. The motion interval is predicted on the basis of the survey value which is measured with the pressure ...identical motion class in the ...

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A Three-dimensional Finger Motion Measurement System of a Thumb and an Index Finger Without a Calibration Process

A Three-dimensional Finger Motion Measurement System of a Thumb and an Index Finger Without a Calibration Process

... hand motion, but some challenges ...map sensor signals to actual finger joint angles by the principle of measuring the length change of the finger, or bending ...thumb motion accurately ...

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Enhancement of finger motion range with compliant anthropomorphic joint design

Enhancement of finger motion range with compliant anthropomorphic joint design

... at finger tips due to rigid limb structure, their passive compliance is either non-existent or highly constrained to a fixed axis of motion because of their joint ...either active impedance control ...

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Wearable Sensor Networks for Motion Capture

Wearable Sensor Networks for Motion Capture

... body motion capture system from IMU ...10 sensor net- work measuring the entire body as opposed to 5 sensor sys- tems that are capturing only the upper ...and motion changes to be locked to a ...

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Wearable finger pad deformation sensor for tactile textures in frequency domain by using accelerometer on finger side

Wearable finger pad deformation sensor for tactile textures in frequency domain by using accelerometer on finger side

... the finger joints during the measure- ment in experiment 3. Hence, the finger could rotate in ab/adduction at the metacarpophalangeal ...the finger ab/adduc- tion is ...ab/adduction motion is ...

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A three-axis force sensor for dual finger haptic interfaces

A three-axis force sensor for dual finger haptic interfaces

... force sensor that is specifically conceived for kinesthetic haptic interfaces (henceforth called “haptic interfaces” or ...through active compensation of undesired ...force sensor to compensate in ...

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Trigger Finger Information & Exercise Trigger Finger

Trigger Finger Information & Exercise Trigger Finger

... • An injury to the hand • Rheumatological conditions such as Rheumatoid arthritis • Over the age of 40 There is little evidence to suggest work activities can cause this problem, however heavy or repetitive hand use can ...
Stenosing tenosynovitis, or trigger finger, is diagnosed

Stenosing tenosynovitis, or trigger finger, is diagnosed

... words: Trigger finger, corticosteroid, percutaneous ...or trigger finger, is di- agnosed when a patient presents with a symp- tomatic locking or clicking of a finger or the ...the ...

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Local Corticosteroid and Anesthetic Injection in Trigger Finger Deformity

Local Corticosteroid and Anesthetic Injection in Trigger Finger Deformity

... In this study we aimed to investigate the efficacy of injection of local corticosteroid and local anesthetic mixture. The injection technique is as follows: [4,5,6,7]. The A1 pulley overlies the metacarpal neck and marks ...

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Percutaneous trigger finger release using 18G hypodermic needle

Percutaneous trigger finger release using 18G hypodermic needle

... or trigger finger presents with pain, swelling, limitation of finger movement, and ...of trigger fingers using hypodermic 18-gauge needle under local ...

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An Antenna Sensor to Identify Finger Postures

An Antenna Sensor to Identify Finger Postures

... antenna sensor were collected at the receiver coil and then transmitted to the oscilloscope for subsequent FFT ...antenna sensor was bent at angels of 0°, 20°, 40°, ...

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