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Hand Dominance and Congruence for Wrist-worn Haptics using Custom Voice-Coil Actuation [PDF]
During virtual interactions, rendering haptic feedback on a remote location (like the wrist) instead of the fingertips freeing users' hands from mechanical devices. This allows for real interactions while still providing information regarding the mechanical properties of virtual objects.
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Aims: Hand trauma accounts for one in five of emergency department attendances, with a UK incidence of over five million injuries/year and 250,000 operations/year. Surgical site infection (SSI) in hand trauma surgery leads to further interventions, poor
Justin C. R. Wormald+5 more
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Long-term patient-reported outcomes for open surgery of the triangular fibrocartilage complex
Aims: Studies on long-term patient-reported outcomes after open surgery for triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) are scarce. Surgeons and patients would benefit from self-reported outcome data on pain, function, complications, and satisfaction after ...
Reinier Feitz+7 more
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Assessment of disease activity and carpal erosions by MRI of the wrist in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis [PDF]
Objective: MRI is an important tool for assessing activity and structural progression in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Assessment of erosions on the wrist is difficult given the presence of normal variations in healthy children.
M. Eddaoudi+3 more
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Influence of Force-Length Relationship and Task-Specific Constraints on Finger Force-Generating Capacities [PDF]
Grip strength loss in extended and flexed wrist postures has been explained by reduced force-generating capacities of extrinsic finger flexor resulting from non-optimal length, owing to the force-length relationship. Recent works suggested that other muscles, especially wrist extensors, participate in this grip strength loss.
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In the most advanced cases of scapholunate instability with dynamic or static signs, classical arthroscopic repair seems impossible. Ligamentoplasties or open surgery procedures are technically demanding, hampered by significant operative complications ...
Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon, M.D.+3 more
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Ulnar Nerve Compression in Guyon’s Canal by Ulnar Artery Cystic Adventitial Disease: A Case Report
Cystic adventitial disease is a condition where mucinous cyst(s) develop within the adventitia of blood vessels, especially arteries. The most affected vessel is the popliteal artery while the upper limb vasculature is seldom involved.
João Ribeiro Afonso+6 more
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Dimensionality Reduction in EMG-Based Estimation of Wrist Kinematics [PDF]
Pattern recognition has shown remarkable success in decoding motor information from electromyogram (EMG) signals. To decrease the computational complexity in EMG pattern recognition, it may be useful to reduce the dimensionality of the model input.
A Ameri
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Soft Wrist Exosuit Actuated by Fabric Pneumatic Artificial Muscles [PDF]
Recently, soft actuator-based exosuits have gained interest, due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, inherent safety, and low cost. We present a novel wrist exosuit actuated by fabric pneumatic artificial muscles that has lightweight wearable components (160 g) and can move the wrist in flexion/extension and ulnar/radial deviation.
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In advanced scapholunate instability, a scapholunate repair by open or arthroscopic ligamentoplasty is indicated. Although the radiographic results and functional scores are more or less satisfactory for open ligamentoplasty, it is often responsible for ...
Lorenzo Merlini, M.D.+3 more
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