Effects of Aging on Hand Function

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to quantify age‐induced changes in handgrip and finger‐pinch strength, ability to maintain a steady submaximal finger pinch force and pinch posture, speed in relocating small objects with finger grip, and ability to discriminate two identical mechanical stimuli applied to the finger tip.

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