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During normal elbow motion the axis of the elbow is from varus into valgus as it moves from flexion to extension. 3 This combination of valgus forces and rapid extension during tennis results in ...
The design of a controller for functional neuromuscular stimulation requires characterization of the plant, i. e., the neuromuscular system involved. The present paper is concerned with the modeling ...
Accurate classification of EEG signals is crucial for applications such as brain-computer interfaces (BCI). In this study, we examined the effectiveness of long short-term memory (LSTM) networks for ...
Flexion of a joint usually involves drawing body parts closer, while extension of a joint involves moving body parts further away from each other. Exercises that include flexion and extension of ...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of power Doppler and grey scale ultrasonography, assess the relationship between severity measures and neovascularity, and describe the intra-tendon ...
Shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, internal and external rotation Elbow flexion, extension, supination, pronation Wrist, finger and thumb flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and apposition ...
When designing a workout, it's important to move in all of the body's planes. What are they? Here's an anatomy primer to help.
For runners that need support and, well, structure, the Structure is about balance and stability, keeping the foot locked down to combat pronation/supination.
Forearm rotations Forearm rotations enhance elbow joint flexibility by focusing on pronation and supination movements.
Our intervention emphasized systematic repetition of joint movements (elbow flexion/extension, shoulder flexion/horizontal adduction) that are particularly disrupted after stroke 16,21 and relevant ...
Although all protocols elicited a considerable level of activation of the biceps brachii muscle (at least 50% of maximum RMS), the contribution of this muscle for elbow flexion/extension varied among ...
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