1. Open Arms - Rich Mix
20 sep 2024 · Jack Warren | USA 2024 | 11′ The Angle of our wrists (L'angle de nos poignets) | dir. Rémi Dayre | France 2023 | 30′ Queer Crush: Places ...
From charming animations about childhood crushes to murderous plot twists, these films explore the connections between people and the healing power of relationships—whether with friends, lovers, or oneself. Experience joy and triumphant narratives that celebrate leaning on friends and trusting them with your innermost secrets. Confusion of the afternoon (午後的迷茫) | dir. Yung-Chieh Lee | […]
2. A Novel Setup and Protocol to Measure the Range of Motion of the ...
In this study we explore the feasibility and reliability of an optical sensor (Leap motion sensor) in measuring active hand/wrist ROM.
The human hand is important for the performance of activities of daily living which are directly related to quality of life. Various conditions, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) can affect the function of the human hand and wrist. The ability to assess the impairment in the hand and the wrist by measuring the range of motion (ROM), is essential for the development of effective rehabilitation protocols. Currently the clinical standard is the goniometer. In this study we explore the feasibility and reliability of an optical sensor (Leap motion sensor) in measuring active hand/wrist ROM. We measured the hand/wrist ROM of 20 healthy adults with the goniometer and the Leap motion sensor, in order to check the agreement between the two methods and additionally, we performed a test-retest of the Leap motion sensor with 12 of them, to assess its reliability. The results suggest low agreement between the goniometer and the leap motion sensor, yet showing a large decrease in measurement time and high reliability when using the later. Despite the low agreement between the two methods, we believe that the Leap motion sensor shows potential to contribute to the development of hand rehabilitation protocols and be used with patients in a clinical setting.
3. MagDot: Drift-free, Wearable Joint Angle Tracking at Low Cost
12 jan 2024 · We introduce MagDot, a new magnetic-based joint tracking method that enables high-accuracy, drift-free, and wearable joint angle tracking.
Tracking the angular movement of body joints has been a critical enabler for various applications, such as virtual and augmented reality, sports monitoring, and medical rehabilitation. Despite the ...
4. History of Wrist Arthroscopy - PMC - NCBI
25 apr 2022 · Wrist arthroscopy has a rich history, drawing on contributions from around the world. Its foundation was laid in Japan with Kenji Takagi and Masaki Watanabe.
Wrist arthroscopy has a rich history, drawing on contributions from around the world. Its foundation was laid in Japan with Kenji Takagi and Masaki Watanabe, who developed the arthroscope and the techniques for arthroscopy. Across several decades they ...
5. History of wrist arthroscopy
15 jul 2020 · The history of wrist arthroscopy is a global one, founded on the development of the arthroscope in Japan in the first half of the 20 th century.
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6. Unimouse Left - Linkshandige muis - Contour Design
... hands should be.For setup, there was no useful ... angle of wrist and angle of thumb. The palm area is not adjustable, and is still too long for my hand ...
Unimouse is er zowel in een links- als rechtshandige versie voor optimaal comfort. Met Unimouse kun je de hoek veranderen om de druk op je pols te verlichten.
7. Handstands: 3 reasons your wrists hurt + how to fix it! - The Pole PT
Bevat niet: poignets) | Resultaten tonen met:poignets)
Handstand training is AWESOME for pole dancers.
8. Design of a Bio-Inspired 3D Orientation Coordinate System and ...
We show the large superiority of our frame of angles compared to the standard ZXZ Euler system. Last section concludes with an overview of further ...
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