Investigation of Hand Forces Produced While Playing Golf: With the Use of New Weareble Sensor Technology to Assist in the Hand Function of Patients with and without Hand Arthritis

Sara Holland, Sydney Robinson, Lauren Straatman, James Dickey, Louis Ferreira, Emily Lalone

2018

Abstract

Arthritis is the most prevalent chronic health condition without a cure, affecting 1 in 5 adults in Canada (The Truth About Arthritis, 2018). This chronic condition makes playing sports, such as golf, very difficult for those affected. Arthritis causes pain, stiffness, and results in permanent damage and deformation in the joints leading to decreased mobility (The Truth About Arthritis, 2018). Therefore, the objective of this study is to systematically analyse the hand forces produced from various golf grips at the distal-phalanges of the hand-grip interface using a mid-iron club in individuals with and without hand arthritis using new wearable sensor technology.

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Holland S., Robinson S., Straatman L., Dickey J., Ferreira L. and Lalone E. (2018). Investigation of Hand Forces Produced While Playing Golf: With the Use of New Weareble Sensor Technology to Assist in the Hand Function of Patients with and without Hand Arthritis.In IcSPORTS 2018 - Extended Abstracts - Volume 1: icSPORTS, ISBN , pages 33-37


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@conference{icsports18,
author={Sara Holland and Sydney Robinson and Lauren Straatman and James Dickey and Louis Ferreira and Emily Lalone},
title={Investigation of Hand Forces Produced While Playing Golf: With the Use of New Weareble Sensor Technology to Assist in the Hand Function of Patients with and without Hand Arthritis},
booktitle={IcSPORTS 2018 - Extended Abstracts - Volume 1: icSPORTS,},
year={2018},
pages={33-37},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={},
isbn={},
}


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TY - CONF

JO - IcSPORTS 2018 - Extended Abstracts - Volume 1: icSPORTS,
TI - Investigation of Hand Forces Produced While Playing Golf: With the Use of New Weareble Sensor Technology to Assist in the Hand Function of Patients with and without Hand Arthritis
SN -
AU - Holland S.
AU - Robinson S.
AU - Straatman L.
AU - Dickey J.
AU - Ferreira L.
AU - Lalone E.
PY - 2018
SP - 33
EP - 37
DO -