Maximal isometric force exertion predicted by the force feasible set formalism: application to handbraking

Nasser Rezzoug1, Xuguang Wang2, Vincent Hernandez3

  • 1AUCTUS Team, INRIA Bordeaux, University of Toulon , Toulon , France.

Ergonomics
|September 10, 2019
PubMed

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