Control Of Grip Strength
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13. Efeito da postura no controle da força de preensão do membro superior não parético ao acidente vascular encefálico / Effect of posture on the control of grip strength in the non-paretic upper limb due to stroke
Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a influência da condição postural sentado e em pé na adaptação do controle da força de preensão manual do membro superior não parético durante a atividade de pegar e levantar um objeto, em indivíduos com hemiparesia após acidente vascular encefálico (AVE). Foram avaliados 15 indivíduos com hemiparesia (
Publicado em: 2011
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14. Força de preensão palmar e o índice de massa corporal em indivíduos com trissomia 21
G rip strength involves holding an object between his fingers partially flexed, as opposed to the backpressure generated by the palm, the thenar eminence and the distal segment of the thumb by encouraging the full use of force. With the exception of locomotor activity, grip strength is used in almost all activities of daily living. Anthropometric data such a
Publicado em: 2010
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15. Characteristics of judoka hand grip strength: body posture and dominance effects, implications on the balance and simulation of morote-seio-nage technique / Características da força de preensão manual em judocas : efeitos da postura e da dominância, implicações sobre o equilíbrio e simulação da técnica morote-seio-nage
Objetivo deste estudo foi analisar as características da força de preensão manual isométrica de judocas, os efeitos da postura corporal e da dominância, as suas implicações sobre o equilíbrio e a contribuição desta para execução da técnica de arremesso morote-seio-nage. Participaram do estudo oito judocas integrantes do programa Campeões nas Qu
Publicado em: 2009
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16. Influência da intervenção motora no desempenho das habilidades de controle de objetos e sua relação com a força de preensão palmar máxima em crianças eutróficas de seis e sete anos de idade / Influence of the motor intervention in performance of abilities of object control and relationship with hand grip strength in eutrophic children of six and seven years old
O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a Influência da intervenção motora no desempenho das habilidades de controle de objetos e sua relação com a força de preensão palmar máxima em crianças eutróficas de 6 e 7 anos. Participaram sessenta crianças de desenvolvimento típico (30 meninos e 30 meninas). As crianças foram alocadas aleatoriamente em t
Publicado em: 2009
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17. GCL shear strength evaluation - a new test method / Avaliação da resistência ao cisalhamento em GCLs - uma nova metodologia de ensaio
GCLs (Geosynthetic Clay Liners) are geosynthetic products used to compose flux control barriers in geotechnical and environmental works. The mechanical properties of GCLs have to be investigated in short and long term. Among its mechanical parameters, GCL internal shear strength plays an important role in the stability of slopes of geotechnical works. The ma
Publicado em: 2008
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18. Funções motoras em camundongos deficientes do transportador vesicular de acetilcolina (VAChT)
Acetylcholine (ACh)mediated neurotransmission has a crucial role in the control of movement. Release of ACh depends on its storage in synaptic vesicles, a step controlled by the activity of the VAChT. We developed a genetically altered strain of mice with reduced expression of this transporter. Heterozygous (VAChT KDHET) and homozygous (VAChT KDHOM) knockdow
Publicado em: 2006
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19. Differential roles for NSF and GRIP/ABP in AMPA receptor cycling
α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) stability and movement at synapses are important factors controlling synaptic strength. Here, we study the roles of proteins [N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein (NSF), glutamate receptor AMPAR binding protein (ABP)-interacting protein (GRIP)/(ABP), and protein interacting with C-ki
The National Academy of Sciences.
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20. Urinary excretion of hydroxyproline in workers occupationally exposed to vibration.
Urinary hydroxyproline excretion was measured in 130 chain saw operators aged 28-59 and in 31 normal control subjects aged 26-59 with no occupational exposure to vibration. The results measured were expressed as a ratio of hydroxyproline to creatinine. (1) No significant correlation between hydroxyproline/creatinine ratio and age was observed among normal su
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21. Two phase randomised controlled clinical trial of postoperative oral dietary supplements in surgical patients.
BACKGROUND: Previous work has shown that the administration of oral dietary supplements to patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery results in clinically significant short term benefits. AIMS: This study aimed firstly to re-evaluate these short term effects, and secondly to establish whether there are any long term benefits. SUBJECTS: One hundred
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22. Vibrotactile sense and hand symptoms in blue collar workers in a manufacturing industry.
OBJECTIVES: To study whether vibrotactile sense combined with questionnaires (subjective complaints) and a clinical examination (including scoring of the Stockholm workshop scale (sensorineural staging)) could serve as a screening procedure, in the health care service, for sensorineural symptoms. A group of blue collar workers exposed to vibration in a manuf
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23. Feverfew in rheumatoid arthritis: a double blind, placebo controlled study.
Feverfew, reputed by folklore to be effective in arthritis, has in vitro properties that could be beneficial in the control of inflammatory disease. Forty one female patients with symptomatic rheumatoid arthritis received either dried chopped feverfew (70-86 mg) or placebo capsules once daily for six weeks. Allocation was random and not known by patient or o
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24. Repetitive strain disorder: towards diagnostic criteria.
Thirteen women (mean age 48.2 years; range 25-60 years) all of whom had developed musculoskeletal symptoms during employment in an industrial job with repetitive tasks were referred by their trade unions for adjudication on the cause of symptoms. One had rheumatoid arthritis. A study of the other 12 women provided an opportunity to document the natural histo