Hand Rehabilitation Articles & Analysis
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Considering Surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a painful or numbing condition that affects the hands and fingers. It’s caused by pressure on one main nerves of the hand, the median nerve. The nerve passes through a narrow passageway in the wrist called the “carpal tunnel” (hence the name of the disorder). The pressure causes the nerve to ...
To be suitable for monitoring functional use of the hand in daily living, for rehabilitation applications, FMG sensing systems will need to be able to detect grasping in individuals with stroke, without knowing when the grasp may be elicited, despite the presence of other confounding upper-extremity movement. ...
