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Effect of Wrist Position on Power Grip and Key Pinch Strength Following Carpal Tunnel Decompression
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2004Power grip and thumb key pinch strength were measured pre- and immediately postoperatively in 30 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome while the wrist was in flexion and extension. The carpal tunnel decompression was performed under local infiltration with 1% lignocaine. Grip strength decreased more in wrist flexion than in wrist extension.
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Single-stage reconstruction of key pinch and extension of the elbow in tetraplegic patients.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1994The results in ten arms of nine patients who had post-traumatic tetraplegia at the fifth or sixth cervical level were reviewed after combined transfer of the brachioradialis to the flexor pollicis longus and of the posterior part of the deltoid to the triceps tendon to restore key pinch and extension of the elbow.
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Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2020
Precise pre- and postoperative assessments are fundamental to recording the quality of recovery after ulnar nerve repair. Because of its imprecision, manual muscle testing is being replaced by dynamometry to measure grasping and key-pinch strengths. However, both grasping and key pinch are dependent not only on the ulnar nerve but also the median and ...
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Precise pre- and postoperative assessments are fundamental to recording the quality of recovery after ulnar nerve repair. Because of its imprecision, manual muscle testing is being replaced by dynamometry to measure grasping and key-pinch strengths. However, both grasping and key pinch are dependent not only on the ulnar nerve but also the median and ...
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Hand, 1977
The use of the tendons of the lateral four extensors of the toes in order to transfer the pull of the posterior deltoid to extend the elbow is successful in the OCu:2 quadriplegic patient. The Moberg operation for key pinch in its various modifications also improves the function of these patients and is well received by them.
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The use of the tendons of the lateral four extensors of the toes in order to transfer the pull of the posterior deltoid to extend the elbow is successful in the OCu:2 quadriplegic patient. The Moberg operation for key pinch in its various modifications also improves the function of these patients and is well received by them.
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Functional patterns of thumb key pinch and their influence on thumb strength and stability
Hand Therapy, 2012Introduction Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA) is a common condition frequently related to instability and hypermobility. Many factors are involved in the development of this degenerative process. Recent research suggests that the position of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint may influence TMC joint contact wear patterns and subsequent ...
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Effects of Glove Type and Gender on Lateral (Key) Pinch Strength Performance
AHFE InternationalGloves are widely used in various industrial tasks, many of which involve fine motor functions such as finger/thumb pinching, gripping, and torque generation with wrist flexion. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of gender and glove type on key (lateral) pinch strength.
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Grip and key pinch strength: norms for 15- to 22-year-old Chinese students.
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi = Chinese medical journal; Free China ed, 2000Establishment of norms for hand strength is emerging worldwide and is both important and necessary in public health and hand surgery. The purpose of this study was to establish normative data for hand grip and key pinch strength for 15- to 22-year-old Chinese students.The Jamar dynamometer was used to measure grip strength and the Jamar pinch gauge to ...
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An expert system for detection of key pinch and tripod hand grip based on sEMG signals
Journal of Information and Optimization SciencesThis work presents a system to recognize key pinch and tripod hand grips using surface electromyography. This system made use of sEMG signals collected from 8 subjects for training and testing, making use of a 4-channel system designed to recognize Key Pinch and Tripod Pinch hand grips. Signals were pre-processed using band pass filter and notch filter,
Shripad Bhatlawande +3 more
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Measurement of thumb nail strain during key pinch
The Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference Annual Meeting of BED/JSME, 2019Satoshi IGARASHI +2 more
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