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From: Differences in muscle activity during hand-dexterity tasks between women with arthritis and a healthy reference group

Figure 2

Muscle activation in m. flexor carpi radialis (FCR) and m. extensor digitorum communis (EDC) when performing daily activities and hand exercises for patients with reumatoid arthritis (RA), hand osteoarthritis (HOA) and a healthy reference group (RG) presented as percentage of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (%MVIC) (box plot shows median and range; * and º show outliers). a) Muscle activity in FCR radialis when performing daily tasks (left-right): writing with a pen, locking a door with a key, cutting with scissors and pulling up a zipper. b) Muscle activity in EDC when performing daily tasks (left-right): writing with a pen, locking a door with a key, cutting with scissors and pulling up a zipper. c) Muscle activity in FCR when performing hand exercises (left-right): squeezing the dough, rolling the dough with a flat hand, finger extension and isolated opposition digit II-V. d) Muscle activity in extensor digitorum communis when performing hand exercises (left-right): squeezing the dough, rolling the dough with a flat hand, finger extension and isolated opposition digit II-V.

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