First-in-man demonstration of a fully implanted myoelectric sensors system to control an advanced electromechanical prosthetic hand

Volume: 244, Pages: 85 - 93
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Advanced motorized prosthetic devices are currently controlled by EMG signals generated by residual muscles and recorded by surface electrodes on the skin. These surface recordings are often inconsistent and unreliable, leading to high prosthetic abandonment rates for individuals with upper limb amputation. Surface electrodes are limited because of poor skin contact, socket rotation, residual limb sweating, and their ability to only record...
Paper Details
Title
First-in-man demonstration of a fully implanted myoelectric sensors system to control an advanced electromechanical prosthetic hand
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
244
Pages
85 - 93
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