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    Hi Dear All,
    Would you find enclosed the responses (some of them in French) I had
    concerning the following request I made in February. Sorry to be so late and
    lazy! Thank you to everybody. It helped me a lot.
    On 11 Feb 04, at 18:57, Michel PILLU wrote:
    > >
    > Preparing a French book about kinesiology and biomechanics, I am > looking
    for a strong paper (one or more) concerning forces and moments > transmitted
    by finger joints during elementary tasks, such as finger > grips, working
    with a hand-tool and so on. Do you know such a paper or > section in a book.
    I made a large research trough MedLine but I did > not find anything as good
    as I wish.


    Consult the book of Zatsiorsky : Kinetics of human motion, pp 65-75
    and 99-102. he has also recently published several papers on this subject.
    Yours,

    At Hof
    Institute of Human Movement Science
    University of Groningen
    PO Box 196
    9700 AD Groningen
    The Netherlands
    Tel: (31) 50 363 2645


    Bonjour,

    de mémoire, je vous suggère de vérifier les travaux de Latash (il y
    a quelques années) et de Zatsiorsky (plus récemment).
    Westling, G. Johansson RS. 1984. Factors influencing the force
    control during precision grip. Exp Brain Res 53:277-284.

    Danik Lafond, PhD

    Dear Michel,

    From a robotics perspective, I like Chapter 5 of Murray, Li, and
    Sastry's book A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation. It gives
    a nice framework for understanding the transmission of forces while
    grasping.
    Sincerely,
    Eric

    --
    Eric R. Westervelt
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University,
    Columbus 650 Ackerman Rd., Suite 255, Columbus, OH 43202 (Office #226)
    PHONE: 614-292-1649; FAX: 614-292-3163


    Bonjour,
    Je ne sais pas si les travaux faits par Marc Latash à Penn State sur
    les doigts pourraient vous aider???
    A très bientôt et bon courage pour la rédaction de ce livre dont
    j'attends la sortie avec impatience.
    Bien à vous,
    Annabelle Couillandre


    Bonjour M. Pillu,

    J'ai fait mon Master sur la force de préhension lors d'utilisation
    d'outils à main et je n'avais rien trouvé de probant sur la question entre
    1998 et 2000. Je crois que vous aurez plus de chance avec le finger grip.
    Bonne chance,
    Renée Saintonge
    Etudiante en thèse
    Laboratoire de Biomécanique (LBM)
    ENSAM, Paris
    tel +33-1-44-24-64-05
    fax +33-1-44-24-63-66



    I wrote a paper with Richard Wells applying a finger and wrist model
    to typing - I've attached a pdf file.
    It might help - it has a series of diagrams.
    Peter
    >
    Peter J. Keir, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Kinesiology and Health Science, York University
    364 Bethune College, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3
    Phone: (416) 736-2100 x40085 Fax: (416) 736-5774
    E-mail: pjkeir@yorku.ca


    Michel PILLU
    PhD Biomécanique
    La Renaissance Sanitaire
    Tél : 03 23 70 75 38
    06 23 89 84 06
    Fax : 03 23 70 53 24
    E-mails : michel.pillu@hlrs-villiers.net

    michelpillu@aol.com

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