Zheng et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Development and evaluation of a sensor glove for hand function assessment and preliminary attempts at assessing hand coordinationZheng et al., 2016
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- 6523521575700123928
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- Zheng Y
- Peng Y
- Wang G
- Liu X
- Dong X
- Wang J
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- Measurement
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Quantitative measurement of hand kinematics can help us to better understand pathophysiological aspects of finger neural control and quantify hand impairments. A sensor glove was developed based on resistive bend sensors and resistive force sensors to monitor …
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