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Characterization of multijoint finger stiffness: dependence on finger posture and force direction
1998
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
The two-dimensional static stiffness of the index finger was measured with the interphalangeal joints in flexed and extended postures. The stiffness of the relaxed finger was compared with the stiffness when voluntary force was exerted in different directions. The finger stiffness was found to be anisotropic, with the direction of greatest stiffness being approximately parallel to the proximal phalange of the finger. This direction was relatively unaffected by finger posture or direction of
doi:10.1109/10.725333
pmid:9805835
fatcat:dst6tawnerbybpovtbinhwejp4