The concept of mobility in single- and double handed manipulation.

J Biomech

The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden; Institution CLINTEC, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: November 2014

The concept of mobility describes an important property of the human body when performing manipulation tasks. It describes, in a sense, how easy it is to accelerate a link or a point on the manipulator. Most often it is calculated for the end-link or end-point of the manipulator, since these are important for the control objective of the manipulator. Mobility is the inverse of the inertia experienced by a force acting on the end-point, or a combined force and torque acting on the end-link. The concept has been used in studies of reaching tasks with one arm, but thus far not for bi-manual manipulation. We present here the concept for both single-handed and double-handed manipulation, in a general manner which includes any type of grip of the hands on the object. The use of the concept is illustrated with data on the left and right arm in a golf swing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2014.09.008DOI Listing

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