Comparable behaviour of ring and little fingers due to an artificial reduction in thumb contribution...
Comparable behaviour of ring and little fingers due to an artificial reduction in thumb contribution to hold objects
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United States: PeerJ. Ltd
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The human hand plays a crucial role in accomplishing activities of daily living. The contribution of each finger in the human hand is remarkably unique in establishing object stabilization. According to the mechanical advantage hypothesis, the little finger tends to exert a greater normal force than the ring finger during a supination moment produc...
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Comparable behaviour of ring and little fingers due to an artificial reduction in thumb contribution to hold objects
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2167-8359
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2167-8359
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10.7717/peerj.9962