Assessment of reach-to-grasp trajectories toward stationary objects

Autor: Tadej Bajd, Tamara Šupuk, Gregorij Kurillo
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Clinical Biomechanics. 26:811-818
ISSN: 0268-0033
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.04.007
Popis: article i nfo Background: Patients with pronounced spasticity reveal difficulties in hand opening during the approaching grasping phase. The general description and assessment procedures of reach-to-grasp movement for rehabilitation purposes is still not established. There is a necessity to develop a universal methodology to describe the approaching phase in grasping which would allow clinical evaluation of movement pathologies. Methods: In the paper, the evaluation of approaching trajectories assessed during grasping by healthy subjects is described. The experiment, undertaken by 7 healthy volunteers, consisted of grasping three different stationary objects positioned in various poses by a robot. 3D recordings of the hand and fingertip trajectories were performed. The kinematic trajectories of the hand and finger markers were analysed in order to evaluate the reach-to-grasp movement. Findings: The results of the kinematic analysis suggest that the reach-to-grasp movement of a healthy subject can be divided into 3 dominant phases (hand acceleration, hand deceleration, and final closure of the fingers). Interpretation: The presented evaluation method can provide relevant information on the modalities the hand preshapes and approaches toward the object in order to obtain a stable grasp. The potential use of the approach for rehabilitation purposes is discussed.
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