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Realistic human hand deformation
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2006AbstractWe present a new approach to realistic hand modeling and deformation with real‐time performance. We model the underlying shape of a human hand by means of sweeps which follow a simplified skeleton. The resulting swept surfaces are blended, and an auxiliary surface is then bound to the swept representation in the palm region.
Jieun Lee 0001 +2 more
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Deforming arthritis of the hands in polymyositis
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1976AbstractArthritis of the hands with erosions, periosteal calcification, and interphalangeal thumb joint instability was seen in 6 patients with polymyositis. “Overlap” features such as Raynaud's phenomenon, positive LE clot test, and positive antinuclear antibody test were present, but clinically the primary disease was clearly polymyositis.
T W, Bunch, J D, O'Duffy, R A, McLeod
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RECONSTRUCTION OF INTRINSIC HAND DEFORMITIES
Hand Clinics, 1998Intrinsic muscle contractures are a frequently overlooked cause of hand dysfunction. Tightness of these muscles may occur despite appropriate management. This article addresses the evaluation and treatment of these contractures.
F S, Lee, H, Gellman
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JBJS Case Connector, 2013
Mirror hand (ulnar dimelia) is an extremely rare congenital deformity in the upper extremity; only approximately seventy cases have been reported in the literature1,2 since the anomaly was first described in 1587 by Rueff3. The typical deformity consists of an absent radius, a duplication of the ulna, and polydactyly4,5. The elbow is generally stiff in
Mona I, Winge, Kjell, Bye
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Mirror hand (ulnar dimelia) is an extremely rare congenital deformity in the upper extremity; only approximately seventy cases have been reported in the literature1,2 since the anomaly was first described in 1587 by Rueff3. The typical deformity consists of an absent radius, a duplication of the ulna, and polydactyly4,5. The elbow is generally stiff in
Mona I, Winge, Kjell, Bye
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Object Manipulation by Deformable Hand
2015This study investigated the implementation of a deformable elastic hand model. We used the finite element method (FEM) and the penalty method for physics-based computations of forces and deformations on the contact area. To accelerate the computation, we developed an efficient method that utilizes the link structure of the hand. Using this model, users
Koichi Hirota +3 more
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Congenital mirror hand deformity.
Genetic counseling (Geneva, Switzerland), 2012Ulnar dimelia or commonly called mirror hand is a rare congenital anomaly of upper extremity characterized by duplication of ulna, absence of the radius with symmetrical polydactyly. This anomaly may be associated with shoulder dislocation, fibular dimelia, idiopathic scoliosis, cirrhosis, pyloric hypertrophy or polycystic kidney.
Arayici, S. +4 more
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1997
We are interested in producing a 3D deformable model of the human hand, for use in a tracking application. Statistical methods can be used to build such a model from a set of training examples; however, a key requirement for this is the collection of landmark coordinate data from these training examples.
Tony Heap, David C. Hogg
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We are interested in producing a 3D deformable model of the human hand, for use in a tracking application. Statistical methods can be used to build such a model from a set of training examples; however, a key requirement for this is the collection of landmark coordinate data from these training examples.
Tony Heap, David C. Hogg
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CONGENITAL DEFORMITIES OF THE HANDS
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1956J, BOWE, H, CONWAY
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2018
Pediatric upper extremity problems involving the hand and wrist are varied and range from acquired, traumatic conditions and chronic, congenital conditions. Knowledge of common pediatric hand and wrist deformities will help guide diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.
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Pediatric upper extremity problems involving the hand and wrist are varied and range from acquired, traumatic conditions and chronic, congenital conditions. Knowledge of common pediatric hand and wrist deformities will help guide diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.
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