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Muscle stress generated in the forearm during hand gripping
The authors proposed an electromyography computed tomography (EMG-CT) method to measure the distribution of muscle activity in the forearm using surface EMG signals from multiple surface electrodes.
Saran KEERATIHATTAYAKORN+2 more
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AugmentedForearm: exploring the design space of a display-enhanced forearm
Recent technical advances allow traditional wristwatches to be equipped with high processing power. Not only do they allow for glancing at the time, but they also allow users to interact with digital information.
Simon Olberding+3 more
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Intermittent forearm cyanosis [PDF]
A 42-year-old woman was admitted to the intensive care unit because her right forearm was cyanotic. The patient had received a diagnosis of primary adult respiratory distress syndrome and had been intubated for 2 weeks.
Simon, R W, Amann-Vesti, B R
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Optimal management of post-traumatic radioulnar synostosis [PDF]
Post-traumatic radioulnar synostosis is a rare complication after forearm or elbow injury that can result in loss of motion and significant disability.
Arief, Melissa S., Osterman, Arthur Lee
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An Experimental Model on the Activity of Forearm Muscles Using Surface Electromyography
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly used to measure muscle activity because of easy application. Advantages of sEMG measurements include noninvasiveness and no pain.
Yasuhiro NAKAJIMA+2 more
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The Energy Benefits of the Pantograph Wing Mechanism in Flapping Flight: Case Study of a Gull [PDF]
Bird wings generally contain a 4-bar pantograph mechanism in the forearm that enables the wrist joint to be actuated from the elbow joint thus reducing the number of wing muscles and hence reducing the wing inertia and inertial drag.
Sattler, Gene D.
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Symptomatic non-traumatic muscle hernia in the dorsal forearm
We report an unusual case of a symptomatic non-traumatic muscle hernia in the dorsal forearm. To our knowledge, this is the first report of muscle hernia involving the extensor carpi ulnaris.
Ming-Sheng Lim+2 more
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RELEVANCE. The surgical treatment of patients with diaphyseal forearm fractures has a variety of methods and requires a precision technique. The need for postoperative immobilization after osteosynthesis of diaphyseal fractures remains a controversial ...
V. A. Neverov+6 more
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The passive stiffness of the wrist and forearm.
Because wrist rotation dynamics are dominated by stiffness (Charles SK, Hogan N. J Biomech 44: 614-621, 2011), understanding how humans plan and execute coordinated wrist rotations requires knowledge of the stiffness characteristics of the wrist joint ...
D. Formica+5 more
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