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Dependence of Finger Flexion Force on the
Posture of the Nonperforming Fingers During Key
Pressing Tasks
Zong-Ming Li a & Guang H. Yue b
a Division of Physical Therapy , Walsh University North Canton , OH
b Department of Biomedical Engineering , The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Published online: 01 Apr 2010.
To cite this article: Zong-Ming Li & Guang H. Yue (2002) Dependence of Finger Flexion Force on the Posture
of the Nonperforming Fingers During Key Pressing Tasks, Journal of Motor Behavior, 34:4, 329-338, DOI:
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