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Ergonomic study on wrist rehabilitation therapy (WRist-T) device
Published 2018“…The emerging issue in complex joints such as human wrist is usually the disability to be precisely coordinated with a traditional mechanical joint. …”
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The wrist joint
Published 2013“…In this chapter, information on the wrist anatomy, kinematics and its mechanical behaviours is presented. …”
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Development of wrist monitoring device to measure wrist range of motion
Published 2020“…MPU 6050 is one of the IMU used in this study to assess wrist range of motion. Algorithm using Arduino has developed to improve the accuracy. …”
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Wrist deformity, bother and function following wrist fracture in the elderly
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It's all in the wrist : a quantitative characterization of human wrist control
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Infection of the Hand and Wrist
Published 2012-08-01“…To review records of 166 patients who underwent treatment for Mycobacterium marinum tenosynovitis of the hand and wrist to identify factors associated with functional outcome. …”
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Extensor Tendoscopy of the Wrist
Published 2016-08-01“…Extensor tenosynovitis of the wrist can lead to rupture of the extensor tendons. …”
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Relation between the dash score and radiographic evaluation of the wrist in patients with wrist fracture
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Neuromuscular Properties of the Human Wrist Flexors as a Function of the Wrist Joint Angle
Published 2019-08-01“…However, although they play a key role for hand function and possess a unique neural control compared to muscles surrounding other joint complexes, little is known about the wrist flexors innervated by the median nerve. Therefore, isometric voluntary and electrically evoked contractions of the wrist flexors were analyzed at three wrist joint angles (extension: −30°, neutral: 0°, flexion: 30°) to quantify the joint angle dependence of (i) voluntary activation (assessed via peripheral nerve stimulation and electromyography [EMG]), (ii) unpotentiated twitch torques, and (iii) potentiated twitch torques. …”
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WristFlex: low-power gesture input with wrist-worn pressure sensors
Published 2016“…In this paper we present WristFlex, an always-available on-body gestural interface. …”
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