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SmartGlove Grip Test: Analyzing Finger Motion with Optical Encoder Technology

This study investigates the grip strength and finger motion of a subject using the SmartGlove device. The subject gripped a prepared cylindrical metal bar for six seconds before releasing it for another six seconds, with their hand positioned flat on a table during the release. This experiment aims to assess the performance and effectiveness of finger-motion capturing technology based on optical linear encoders. The results contribute valuable insights into rehabilitation and assistive technology, enhancing our understanding of grip dynamics.

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SmartGlove Grip Test: Analyzing Finger Motion with Optical Encoder Technology

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  1. Figure 18. Grip Test of SmartGlove. (a) Subject griped the prepared cylindrical reference metal bar for 6 s and then released for 6 s. During release, (b) subject’s hand was placed flat on table. Li K, Chen IM, Yeo SH, Lim CK. Development of finger-motion capturing device based on optical linear encoder.J Rehabil Res Dev. 2011;48(1):69-82.DOI:10.1682/JRRD.2010.02.0013

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