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The motion of arm in transfer includes three phases, which are lifting arm (0 T1), rotating arm (T1 T2) and down arm (T2 T3), respectively. .
The motion of arm in transfer includes three phases, which are lifting arm (0 T1), rotating arm (T1 T2) and down arm (T2 T3), respectively.
Adults have highly stereotyped reaching movements that lead to stable arm trajectories, with relatively narrow range of motion of arm joints.
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It is difficult to discriminate motion of arms in this resolution.
Also, the method can have problems in low density conditions, where the motion of arms and legs is clearly visible, because of its rigid motion assumption.
Such decoding may allow these patients for the first time after stroke to control different motions of arm prostheses through muscle-triggered rehabilitative treatments.
Predefined AEs concerning axillary morbidity include seroma, postoperative haemorrhage, wound complication/infection, lymphedema of the arm, lymphedema of the chest wall, neuralgia, paraesthesia, decreased range of motion of the arm or shoulder, muscle weakness of the arm or shoulder, and pain in the arm or shoulder.
Secondary efficacy parameters include range of motion, disability of arm, shoulder, hand score and patient's/investigator's global assessment.
This is what Locke, in E1, thinks of as my willing the upward motion of my arm (or, as he sometimes puts it, my willing or volition to move my arm upward).
When I exercise this power, I actually prefer the upward motion of my arm to its remaining at rest, i.e., I am more pleased with my arm's upward motion than I am with its continuing to rest.
Vibrato comes from the up and down motion of the arm, not from the rotation of the wrist or hand, but you do want the arm to rotate (this is different from the violin or viola).
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