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http://dx.doi.org/10.5143/JESK.2006.25.2.155

Development of a Quantitative Assessment Method of Finger Force Control Capabilities forMotor Intentional Disorders  

Jeong, Gi-Hyo (포항공과대학교)
Kim, Eun-Ju (제주한라대학)
Yu, Hui-Cheon (포항공과대학교)
Na, Deok-Ryeol (성균관대학교)
Lee, Min-Jeong (포항공과대학교)
Seo, Sang-Won (성균관대학교)
Lee, Byeong-Hwa (성균관대학교)
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Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea / v.25, no.2, 2006 , pp. 155-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
Motor intentional disorders have been studied by visual examination methods such as cross-response task and Luria loop. To provide more analytical, quantitative information for motor intentional disorders, the present study developed a method which evaluates force control capabilities by the index finger. The assessment method analyzes the finger force control capabilities at four stages(initiation, development, maintenance, and termination) with NK Pinch-GripTM(force resolution= 0.098 N; temporal resolution=50Hz). By applying the assessment method, a patient(age=66) with callosal legion was compared with 6 healthy males(mean age=65.5, SD=2.8), showing significant but different decreases in force control capabilities depending on hand and response location. The assessment method would be of use to better understand various aspects of motor intentional disorders such as the effects of the disorders to the neurological network of the brain and severity assessment of the disorders.
Keywords
Force control capabilities; Motor intentional disorders; Assessment method;
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