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Size does matter: further studies in hand–pack interaction using computer simulation
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringJoint StressesUpper ExtremityUser-centered DesignHand–pack InteractionInclusive DesignKinesiologyMechanics3D User InteractionRehabilitation EngineeringFurther StudiesHealth SciencesOccupational ErgonomicsHand DimensionsInteraction TechniqueDesignUser ExperienceHand TherapyGesture RecognitionIndustrial DesignHuman-computer InteractionBody ComfortHuman MovementStructural MechanicsErgonomicsComputer Simulation
Abstract This study expands on a previous work by the authors where it was shown through the use of ethnography and finite element models that a link exists between the choice of grip and joint stresses. Further finite element models are created to investigate the relationship between joint stresses and hand dimensions. This is an important area of research for inclusive design, since some of the most vulnerable members of society, such as elderly women, often exhibit extremes of physical dimensions. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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