“…The study of muscle activation through surface electromyography (sEMG) allows a real-time, noninvasive assessment of the activation pattern of muscles during the activity performance (Gurney et al, 2016). Although sEMG has been used to evaluate the muscle activation patterns in several self-care (Meijer et al, 2014), productivity (Almeida, Cruz, Magna, & Ferrigno, 2013;Ferrigno, Cliquet, Magna, & Zoppi Filho, 2009), and leisure activities (Donoso Brown, McCoy, Fechko, Price, Gilbertson, & Moritz, 2014), few studies have analysed the different recruitment of muscle fibres during the performances of different hand function tests (Brorsson, Nilsdotter, Thorstensson, & Bremander, 2014;Calder, Galea, Wessel, MacDermid, & MacIntyre, 2011).…”