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Passive Force-Length Properties of Cadaveric Human Forearm Musculature

Abstract

The passive force/length properties of the forearm musculature, notably the extrinsic flexors and extensors of the fingers, have been found to be important in unloaded prehensile activities of the hand.11 A knowledge of these passive properties is of interest in surgery, in understanding hand function and in mathematical modelling of hand function.

Authors

Wells R; Ranney D; Keir P

Pagination

pp. 31-40

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

1994

DOI

10.1007/978-1-4757-9107-5_5

Conference proceedings

NATO Science Series A: