Longitudinal Case Study of Regression-Based Hand Prosthesis Control in Daily Life.

Volume: 14, Pages: 600
Published: Jun 17, 2020
Abstract
Hand prostheses are usually controlled by electromyographic (EMG) signals from the remnant muscles of the residual limb. Most prostheses used today are controlled with very simple techniques using only two EMG electrodes that allow to control a single prosthetic function at a time only. Recently, modern prosthesis controllers based on EMG classification, have become clinically available, which allow to directly access more functions, but still...
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal Case Study of Regression-Based Hand Prosthesis Control in Daily Life.
Published Date
Jun 17, 2020
Volume
14
Pages
600
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