Biomechanics
- Estimation of finger muscle tendon tensions and pulley forces during specific sport-climbing grip techniques
- A biomechanical study of equilibrium in sport rock climbing
- A2 and A4 Flexor Pulley Biomechanical Analysis- Comparison among Gender and Digit
- ANALYSIS OF THE HANDS SUPPORT IN EXTRA-PLUMMET CLiMBING SKILL
- Age-related changes in multi-finger interactions in adults during maximum voluntary finger force production tasks
- Biomechanical properties of the crimp grip position in rock climbers
- Biomechanics of pulley reconstruction
- Distribution of mechanical impedance at the fingers and the palm of the human hand
- Effect of simulated rock climbing finger postures on force sharing among fingers
- Extrinsic flexor muscles generate concurrent flexion of all three finger joints
- Finger inter-dependence: Linking the kinetic and kinematic variables
- Friction between finger flexor tendons and the pulley system in the crimp grip position
- Instrumented climbing holds and performance analysis in sport climbing
- Influence of steep gradient supporting walls in rock climbing: biomechanical analysis
- Maximal resultant four fingertip force and fatigue of the extrinsic muscles of the hand in different sport climbing finger grips.
- PREHENSION SYNERGIES: TRIAL-TO-TRIAL VARIABILITY AND PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION DURING STATIC PREHENSION IN THREE DIMENSIONS
- PREHENSION SYNERGIRES: EFFECTS OF FINGER MANIPULATION
- QUANTIFICATION OF INTERSEGMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS IN ROCK CLIMBING AND COMPARISON BETWEEN EXPERT AND NON EXPERT CLIMBERS.
- THE EFFECT OF TORQUE DIRECTION ON HAND-OBJECT COUPLING
- The effect of finger extensor mechanism on the flexor force during isometric tasks
- The influence of concentric and eccentric loading on the finger pulley system
- The influence of the crimp and slope grip position on the finger pulley system