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    What wrist should you wear your actigraphy device on? Analysis of dominant vs. non-dominant wrist actigraphy for measuring sleep in healthy adults by Matthew William Driller, Shannon O'Donnell, Francisco Tavares

    “…OBJECTIVE: Differences in sleep results due to the placement of actigraphy devices (non-dominant vs. dominant wrist) are yet to be determined. METHODS: 65 nights of data from 13 adult participants was collected while participants wore two actigraphy devices, one on each wrist. …”
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    Alarm device for self-tracking of progression during wrist rehabilitation by Ramalingam, Mritha, Chinnavan, Elanchezhian, Nur Syamimi, Jasmi, Goh, Mei Xin, Yuvaneswary, Santhiresegar, Rishikesavan, Ragupathy

    Published 2019
    “…This study aims to design a device for patients requiring wrist rehabilitation. Wrist injury due to accident, sports accidents, stroke, and prolonged hand immobilization often requires physical therapy for rehabilitation to reduce pain, improve range of motion (ROM), and regain strength and function. …”
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    Autologous Blood Injection and Wrist Immobilisation for Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis by Nicola Massy-Westropp, Stuart Simmonds, Suzanne Caragianis, Andrew Potter

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Patients were injected with blood from the contralateral limb and then wore a customised wrist support for five days, after which they commenced a stretching, strengthening, and massage programme with an occupational therapist. …”
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    Sensory impairments and wrist fractures: A case-control study by Bergthora Baldursdottir, Hannes Petersen, Palmi V. Jonsson, Brynjolfur Mogensen, Susan L. Whitney, Alfons Ramel, Ella K. Kristinsdóttir

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Objectives: To investigate vestibular function, foot sensation, postural control and functional abilities, and to evaluate whether these variables are associated with fall-related wrist fracture. Methods: A case-control study was conducted with 98 subjects, age range 50–75 years, who had sustained a fall-related wrist fracture. …”
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    Chest Exercises: Movement and Loading of Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Joints by Pascal Schütz, Pia Zimmer, Fabian Zeidler, Michael Plüss, Katja Oberhofer, Renate List, Silvio Rene Lorenzetti

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Joint ranges of motion (RoM) and joint moments at the shoulder, elbow and wrist were derived using an inverse dynamics approach. …”
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