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Journal articles on the topic "Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle"

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Hsu, Jason E., Qiyu Peng, David A. Schafer, Jason L. Koh, Gordon W. Nuber, and Li-Qun Zhang. "In Vivo Three-Dimensional Mechanical Actions of Individual Flexor-Pronator Muscles: Role in Elbow Valgus Stability." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 24, no. 4 (2008): 325–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.24.4.325.

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The flexor-pronator mass is thought to be the primary dynamic valgus stabilizer of the elbow and protects the ulnar collateral ligament. However, in vivo multiaxis actions of individual muscles of the flexor-pronator group and their roles in valgus stability have not been investigated quantitatively. This study tested the hypothesis that individual muscles of the flexor-pronator muscle group produce a significant varus moment that provides elbow valgus stability. The flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor carpi radialis, and pronator teres were selectively activated, and the resulting multiaxis moments
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Borthakur, Dibakar, Arthi Ganapathy, Mohammed Ahmed Ansari, and Ritu Sehgal. "Accessory Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle in Humans: A Rare Anatomical Case with Clinical Considerations." Prague Medical Report 125, no. 2 (2024): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2024.16.

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Anatomical variations of the forearm flexor muscles are occasionally encountered. Though usually observed incidentally during autopsies or imaging studies, they may at times cause concern due to associated clinical symptoms. This report presents a case of unilateral accessory flexor carpi ulnaris (AFCU) muscle observed in a human male cadaver aged 78 years. During routine cadaveric dissection, an anomalous AFCU muscle was observed in the left forearm of a human male cadaver aged 78 years. Standard institutional guidelines pertaining to the use of human cadaver for teaching and research were fo
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Pires, Lucas Alves Sarmento, Graciele de Caro Reis Machado, Rodrigo Mota Pacheco Fernandes, Jorge Henrique Martins Manaia, João Francisco Silva Champs, and Marcio Antonio Babinski. "Notes on the Accessory Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle: A Rare Supernumerary Variation." Journal of Morphological Sciences 36, no. 02 (2019): 138–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1681108.

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AbstractVariations of the forearm muscles are well described in the literature. In spite of that, reports regarding the accessory flexor carpi ulnaris muscle are scarce due to its rarity. This muscle usually originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus with the flexor muscle mass and inserts itself into the palmar aponeurosis or the pisiform bone together with the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. Supernumerary and anomalous muscles of the anterior compartment of the forearm have been associated with ulnar nerve and artery compression. Furthermore, they may also mimic neuromas and soft tiss
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Iliev, Alexandar, Georgi P. Georgiev, and Boycho Landzhov. "A RARE CASE OF BILATERAL FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS VARIATION: ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND LITERATURE REVIEW. Un caso raro de variación bilateral del músculo flexor carpi ulnaris-significado anatómico y clínico y revisión literaria." Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica 8, no. 2 (2016): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.31051/1852.8023.v8.n2.14512.

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Various aberrant muscles and fibro-tendinous structures have been identified in the anterior wrist, some of them blamed to be possible causes for neurovascular compression syndromes. Herewith, we describe such an intriguing structure related to the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle. During routine dissection of both upper limbs of an adult cadaver, an interesting crescent-shaped fibro-tendinous structure was identified bilaterally, arising broadly from the lateral side of the distal tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris. This aberrant structure arched over the ulnar artery and nerve before they enter t
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Paudyal, Arjun, Hans Degens, Guus C. Baan, et al. "Changes in muscle–tendon unit length–force characteristics following experimentally induced photothrombotic stroke cannot be explained by changes in muscle belly structure." European Journal of Applied Physiology 121, no. 9 (2021): 2509–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-021-04729-x.

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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the effects of experimentally induced photothrombotic stroke on structural and mechanical properties of rat m. flexor carpi ulnaris. Methods Two groups of Young-adult male Sprague–Dawley rats were measured: stroke (n = 9) and control (n = 7). Photothrombotic stroke was induced in the forelimb region of the primary sensorimotor cortex. Four weeks later, muscle–tendon unit and muscle belly length–force characteristics of the m. flexor carpi ulnaris, mechanical interaction with the neighbouring m. palmaris longus, the number of sarcomeres in se
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Couzens, Greg, and Graham Kerr. "Anticipatory and Reactive Response to Falls: Muscle Synergy Activation of Forearm Muscles." Hand Surgery 20, no. 03 (2015): 343–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218810415400067.

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We investigated the surface electromyogram response of six forearm muscles to falls onto the outstretched hand. The extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor carpi ulnaris, abductor pollicis longus, flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris muscles were sampled from eight volunteers who underwent ten self-initiated falls. All muscles initiated prior to impact. Co-contraction is the most obvious surface electromyogram feature. The predominant response is in the radial deviators. The surface electromyogram timing we recorded would appear to be a complex antici
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LEMON, M., and H. J. C. R. BELCHER. "An Anomalous Flexor Carpi Ulnaris." Journal of Hand Surgery 27, no. 2 (2002): 194–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1054/jhsb.2001.0705.

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We report a muscle with features suggesting an anomalous conjoined palmaris longus and flexor carpi ulnaris. To our knowledge this has not been described previously. In light of improved imaging techniques we question the previously published view that surgery is indicated for swellings suspected as forearm muscle anomalies that are clinically benign and otherwise asymptomatic.
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Koval, O., T. Khmara, Т. Pankiv, and І. Zamorskii. "TOPOGRAPHIC AND ANATOMICAL JUSTIFICATION OF THE USE OF THE SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF FOREARM FOR MYOPLASTY." Clinical anatomy and operative surgery 23, no. 3 (2024): 24–28. https://doi.org/10.24061/17270847.23.3.2024.45.

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In the treatment of wounded people with gunshot osteomyelitis, muscle plastic on the leg was widely used. Objective. To study the intramuscular distribution of nerves in the extensor digitorum, the extensor ulnaris, the extensor carpi ulnaris, and the extensor digiti minimi, which, in comparison with the intramuscular branching of arterial vessels, can determine rational methods of cutting flaps from these muscles. Material and methods. Clarification of the peculiarities of the intramuscular distribution of nerves and arteries in the superficial muscles of the posterior compartment of the fore
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Chang, Chih-Lin, Kai-Way Li, Fang-Tsan Lin, Yung-Tsan Jou, and Chuen-Der Huang. "A Study of Optimal Handle Shape and Muscle Strength Distribution on Lower Arm When Holding a Foil." Perceptual and Motor Skills 108, no. 2 (2009): 524–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.108.2.524-530.

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The strength of five working muscle groups of the lower arms of 8 male fencers, including adductor pollicis, extensor carpi radialis, flexor carpi radialis, extensor carpi ulnaris, and flexor carpi ulnaris, were examined during competition. Root mean square values of muscular electromyographic signals indicated that the shape of foil handles significantly influenced distribution of working strength of each muscle group. Use of the Pistol-Viscounti type of foil handle showed better distribution of strength among the 5 muscle groups than did other types of foils. Using the Pistol-Viscounti foil
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Mukhtar Alam, Mohd, and Abid Ali Khan. "Electromyography-based Fatigue Assessment During Endurance Testing by Different Vibration Training Protocols." Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 19, no. 1 (2021): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/irj.19.1.1150.1.

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Objectives: This study presents a method of assessing muscle fatigue during endurance testing at 50% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) using electromyography (EMG) information as indirect indices of fatigability in the forearm muscles, namely, flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS); flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU); extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) and extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB)." This study presents a method of assessing muscle fatigue during endurance testing at 50% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) using electromyography (EMG) information as indirect indices of fatigability in the forear
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle"

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Lipinski, Cassandra L. "Surface electromyography of the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum superficialis during elbow rehabilitation phases." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo14933330998399.

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Loew, Emily. "Comparison of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Hoffmann Reflex at Different Levels of Elbow Stretch." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1556792929213981.

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Cameron, Shawn P. "Focal Wrist Cooling Does Not Alter Indices of Spinal Excitability in the Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1306953575.

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Books on the topic "Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle"

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Toldt, Carl. An Atlas of Human Anatomy for Students and Physicians. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Toldt, Carl. An Atlas of Human Anatomy for Students and Physicians. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle"

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Draghi, Ferdinando. "Flexor Carpi Radialis, Palmaris Longus, and Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendons: Anatomy and Pathology." In Ultrasonography of the Upper Extremity. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02162-1_7.

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Katherine, Alfian Pramudita Putra, Angeline Shane Kurniawan, et al. "Entropy-Based Analysis of Electromyography Signal Complexity During Flexion of the Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle Under Varied Load Conditions." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, and Health Informatics. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1463-6_38.

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Pamungkas, Agung, Lobes Herdiman, and Susy Susmartini. "EMG Signal Measurement of Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle in Post Stroke Patients and Normal Individuals Using Time Domain and Frequency Domain Feature Extraction." In Proceedings of the 4th Borobudur International Symposium on Science and Technology 2022 (BIS-STE 2022). Atlantis Press International BV, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-284-2_42.

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Garten, Hans. "M. flexor carpi ulnaris." In The Muscle Test Handbook. Elsevier, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7020-3739-9.00037-7.

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"Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle Syndrome." In Tunnel Syndromes. CRC Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b15927-26.

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Pham, Quynh Giao. "The Case of the Burning Pinky." In Painful Conditions of the Upper Limb. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190066376.003.0011.

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Pain and paresthesias affecting the fifth digit may be caused by lesions affecting the lower cervical spine roots, brachial plexus, or the ulnar nerve. Cubital tunnel syndrome is the most common compression neuropathy affecting the ulnar nerve. Cubital tunnel syndrome commonly presents with sensation abnormalities in the fourth and fifth digits with positive Tinel’s sign at the elbow. Cubital tunnel syndrome can arise from ulnar nerve compression at the ulnar groove or between two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle proximally. This chapter reviews the signs and symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome and discusses its evaluation and diagnosis. It also discusses treatment considerations.
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Liveson, Jay Allan. "Crutches and a Wrist Drop." In Peripheral Neurology. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195135633.003.0048.

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Abstract Three months previously, a 31-year-old man fell, striking his right elbow and spraining his ankle. After using axillary crutches for 3 weeks, he developed diffuse weakness and numbness of his right upper extremity. Physical Examination. Weakness was present in his right triceps, brachioradialis, wrist and finger extensors, flexor carpi ulnaris, and intrinsic hand muscles, sparing the thenar muscles. He had hypalgesia and hyperpathia over the entire hand. DTRs were active and symmetric except for a decreased right triceps jerk Plantar responses were flexor.
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Waldman, Steven D. "Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Syndrome." In Atlas of Pain Management Injection Techniques. Elsevier, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4160-3855-9.50047-6.

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Waldman, Steven D. "Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinitis." In Atlas of Common Pain Syndromes. Elsevier, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-11105-1.00051-0.

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Waldman, Steven D. "Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinitis." In Atlas of Common Pain Syndromes. Elsevier, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-54731-4.00051-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle"

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Okano, Kosuke, Hideyuki Okano, Hiromi Ishiwatari, and Keiichi Watanuki. "Evaluation of the Effects of AC Magnetic Field Exposure on Muscle Fatigue Using Surface Electromyography." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001790.

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Although magnetic field therapy has been applied for various physical conditions, clinical evidence and physiological mechanisms are not sufficiently clear to support the effectiveness of the therapeutic approach of alternating current magnetic fields (AC MFs) for muscle fatigue recovery. This study investigated the acute effects of AC MF exposure (50 Hz, Bmax = 180 mT for 15 min) on muscle fatigue in healthy humans. Healthy right-handed subjects (12 males, 20–27 years, mean = 22.83 years, SD = 1.57 years) participated after signing an informed consent form approved by the university’s institu
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Verdaguer-Codina, Joan, and Jaume A. Mirallas. "Deoxygenation and the blood volume signals in the flexor carpi ulnaris and radialis muscles obtained during the execution of the Mirallas's test of judo athletes." In BiOS Europe '96, edited by David A. Benaron, Britton Chance, and Gerhard J. Mueller. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.260843.

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Silvetti, Alessio, Ari Fiorelli, Antonella Tatarelli, et al. "Application of wearable technologies for the assessment of biomechanical risk in hairdressers." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003623.

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It is usual to link respiratory and skin health issues to hairdressing job. The most current papers from throughout the world reported on biomechanics as well. Shoulder, lower back, and upper back joints were the most impacted. Several authors conducted ergonomic risk assessments through standardized protocols, like REBA, founding high-risk levels. Other authors measured shoulder and wrist movement with IMU or inclinometer founding a high biomechanical risk. Only one study used electromyography (sEMG) to compare the activity of male and female hairdressers founding those women had considerably
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Sirisuwan, Porakoch, Chieko Narita, Tetsushi Koshino, and Hisanori Yuminaga. "The Evaluations of the Muscle Activity During “Momi” by Using the Different Immersed Bamboo in Water to Making Kyo-Uchiwa (Japanese Paper Fan)." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-63476.

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The aim of study is to evaluate whether altering the bamboo moisture by immersed bamboo in water on 4-hour and 3 -day that would affect the muscle activity during separated bamboo by bending process. Moreover, thirteen muscles which bilateral side of Pectoralis major, Biceps brachii, Triceps brachii, Latissimus dorsi, Gluteus medius and only right side of Rectus abdominis, Extensor carpi radialis longus and Flexor carpi radialis were recorded. As a result, the bilateral side of Biceps brachii, right side of Extensor carpi radialis longus and Flexor carpi radialis, left side of Triceps brachii
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Silvetti, Alessio, Ari Fiorelli, Antonella Tatarelli, et al. "Application of wearable technologies for the assessment of an ergonomic intervention in hairdressers: preliminary results." In 15th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2024). AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1005050.

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Several authors conducted ergonomic risk assessments through standardized protocols, like REBA, founding high-risk levels of hairdressing jobs. Others measured shoulder and wrist movement with IMU or inclinometer and found a high biomechanical risk. One study used electromyography (sEMG) to investigate flexors and extensors of upper limb to compare the activity of male and female hairdressers founding those women had considerably higher sEMG activity. In our previous study, we investigated the kinematic of the neck, trunk, and upper limb and sEMG bilaterally from Latissimuss Dorsi, Erector Spi
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Zhang, Yue, Chun-Ming Xia, Hao Zhong, Xiao-Lin Gu, and Tao Xie. "The correlation analysis of muscle fatigue degree of flexor carpi radialis and mechanomyographic frequency-domain features." In 2016 9th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing, BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (CISP-BMEI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisp-bmei.2016.7852849.

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Zhou, Biyun, Bo Chen, Jingyu Liu, Yingfang Ao, and Li Ding. "Effect of ambient temperature and humidity on muscle fatigue of pilots." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003963.

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From scientific research and accident investigations, we are aware of the effects of fatigue on our performance. Pilots’ fatigue has been considered a contributing factor in various aviation accidents; many researchers found that pilots’ muscle fatigue makes pilots slow to respond and slow down their movements, which will bring potential safety hazards to flight. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of different cockpit ambient temperatures (Ta) and relative humidity (RH) on pilots’ muscle fatigue. Thirteen subjects participated in the simulated flight experiments at 21℃/30%, 30℃
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Tsang, Kenneth, Hubert de Bruin, and Mark Archambeault. "A novel approach using tendon vibration of the human flexor carpi radialis muscle to study spinal reflexes." In 2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2008.4650358.

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Segala, David B., David Chelidze, Deanna Gates, and Jonathan Dingwell. "Dynamical Analysis of Sawing Motion Tracks Muscle Fatigue Evolution." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-87823.

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Both for civilian and military applications, tracking and identifying muscle fatigue—usually caused by continuous, repetitive motion over a finite period of time—is of great importance. The muscle fatigue process is very difficult to track due to its hidden nature. Invasive procedures are often needed to measure fatigue. Here, easily obtainable noninvasive kinematic measurements are used to extract muscle fatigue related trends associated with a sawing motion. The methodology is derived from dynamical systems based fatigue identification in engineered systems. Ten right-handed subjects perform
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