Authors
Nicolas Vignais, Frédéric Marin
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
535-543
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Musculoskeletal disorders of the hand are mostly due to repeated or awkward manual tasks in the work environment and are considered a public health issue. To prevent their development, it is necessary to understand and investigate the biomechanical behavior of the musculoskeletal system during the movement. In this study a biomechanical analysis of the upper extremity during a cylinder grasping task is conducted by using a parameterized musculoskeletal model of the hand and forearm. The proposed model is composed of 21 segments, 28 musculotendon units, and 20 joints providing 24 degrees of freedom. Boundary conditions of the model are defined by the three-dimensional coordinates of 43 external markers fixed to bony landmarks of the hand and forearm and tracked with an optoelectronic motion capture system. External marker positions from five healthy participants were used to test the model. A …
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