Measurement of external three-dimensional interphalangeal loads applied during activities of daily living

Citation
Nk. Fowler et Ac. Nicol, Measurement of external three-dimensional interphalangeal loads applied during activities of daily living, CLIN BIOMEC, 14(9), 1999, pp. 646-652
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
ISSN journal
02680033 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
9
Year of publication
1999
Pages
646 - 652
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-0033(199911)14:9<646:MOETIL>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Objective. To measure the external three-dimensional loads applied to the i nterphalangeal joints during activities of daily living. Design. A six-degree-of-freedom force transducer was used in conjunction wi th motion analysis studies. Background. There is a lack of accurate three-d imensional load data available for input into biomechanical models of the h and. Methods. A new force transducer has been incorporated into several housings representing objects in domestic use: ajar, a tap, a key in a lock and a j ug kettle. Three-dimensional kinematic data were acquired using a six-camer a VICON motion analysis system. Twelve healthy volunteers took part in the study, which compared power and precision grips in 'opening' and "closing' activities. Results. Large external forces and moments are applied to the middle and di stal phalanges in sagittal, coronal and axial directions. Average inter-seg mental forces of up to 25 N and average moments of up to 1.8 Nm are experie nced at the proximal interphalangeal joint. Conclusions. The results show that complex loading patterns are associated with routine activities of daily living.