Control within a virtual environment is correlated to functional outcomes when using a physical prosthesis

Volume: 15, Issue: S1
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Advances such as targeted muscle reinnervation and pattern recognition control may provide improved control of upper limb myoelectric prostheses, but evaluating user function remains challenging. Virtual environments are cost-effective and immersive tools that are increasingly used to provide practice and evaluate prosthesis control, but the relationship between virtual and physical outcomes—i.e., whether practice in a virtual environment...
Paper Details
Title
Control within a virtual environment is correlated to functional outcomes when using a physical prosthesis
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
15
Issue
S1
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