Real-time human motion analysis and grasping force using the OptiTrack system and Flexi-force sensor [PDF]
Biologically inspired robotic hands have important applications in industry and biomedical robotics. The grasping capacity of robotic hands is crucial for a robotic system.
Abd Rahman, Farida Izni +6 more
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Investigation of the association of the CRTM and CRTL1 genes with radiographically evident osteoarthritis in subjects from the Rotterdam study [PDF]
__Objective:__ To investigate whether radiographically evident osteoarthritis (ROA) in 55-65-year-old men and women is associated with specific alleles or genotypes of the cartilage matrix protein (CRTM) and cartilage link protein (CRTLl) genes ...
Bijkerk, C. (Casper) +11 more
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Clinical Images: Co‐occurrence of Bywaters lesions and Jaccoud arthropathy in a patient
ACR Open Rheumatology, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2026.
Hiu Laam Christy Sit, Allan Sturgess
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Objective To compare extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) with hyaluronic acid (HA) intra-articular injections in terms of pain relief, improvement in hand function, and strength in subjects with first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint osteoarthritis ...
F. Ioppolo +8 more
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A new framework for sign language recognition based on 3D handshape identification and linguistic modeling [PDF]
Current approaches to sign recognition by computer generally have at least some of the following limitations: they rely on laboratory conditions for sign production, are limited to a small vocabulary, rely on 2D modeling (and therefore cannot deal with ...
Dilsizian, Mark +4 more
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Finite element model creation and stability considerations of complex biological articulation : the human wrist joint [PDF]
The finite element method has been used with considerable success to simulate the behaviour of various joints such as the hip, knee and shoulder. It has had less impact on more complicated joints such as the wrist and the ankle.
Gislason, M.K. +2 more
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Bilateral Carpometacarpal Joint Dislocations of the Thumb
A traumatic carpometacarpal joint dislocation of the thumb accounts for less than 1% of all hand injuries. Optimal treatment strategies for this injury are still a subject of debate. In this article, we report a case of bilateral thumb carpometacarpal joint dislocations: a unique combination of injuries.
Jeong, Changhoon +3 more
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Risultati clinico-strumentali del trattamento dell'artrosi trapezio-metacarpale mediante artroplastica di interposizone [PDF]
Introduzione: La rizoartrosi (artrosi trapezio-metacarpale) rappresenta il 10% delle localizzazioni artrosiche di tutto il corpo. L’ artroplastica di interposizione secondo Robinson prevede l’esecuzione di trapeziectomia ed innesto tendineo con emi ...
Guzzini, Matteo +3 more
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A Biomechanical Model for the Development of Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis Control Systems [PDF]
Advanced myoelectric hand prostheses aim to reproduce as much of the human hand's functionality as possible. Development of the control system of such a prosthesis is strongly connected to its mechanical design; the control system requires accurate ...
Boere, Daphne +5 more
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SECOND CARPOMETACARPAL JOINT DISLOCATION: AN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION?
SUMMARY We report a case of a seemingly anatomically impossible dislocation of the second carpometacarpal joint treated by closed manipulation, and a review the literature. Isolated second carpometacarpal joint dislocation is rare, whereas dislocations of the first, fourth and fifth joints are more common.
A J, Santini, D L, Douglas
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