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    To
    BiomechL-members

    I'm a phd student and I'm working on human finger movement simulation:
    Using a simple finger model (3 rods, 3 hinges) I've move the finger
    following two different principles:
    1) the minimum angular displacement
    2) the minimum cartesian jerk on the fingertip position
    I've noted different results on angular dispositions during movement.

    >From a physiologic point of view (on your experiences) which is the
    hypothesis that grant a more natural movement (and natural movement
    means also long life of muscles?): no. 1 or no. 2? Please on your
    answer consider your experience and not literature tendency

    Thanks for your attention and possible answer,

    Emanuele Lindo
    --

    Secco Emanuele Lindo
    Dip. Informatica e Sistemistica
    Università di Pavia
    Via Ferrata, 1 - 27100 Pavia - Italia
    cell. +39 (0)347 98.21.21.1
    tel. +39 (0)382 50.53.52
    fax. +39 (0)382 50.53.73

    Emanuele@bioing.unipv.it

    http://dis.unipv.it/

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    Living the real.
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    to live always the real intensely, without negating or forgetting
    anything."

    (The Religious Sense, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997, p. 108)

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