Existing commercial hand prostheses can be controlled from the electrical activity (electromyogram or EMG) of remnant muscle tissue within the forearm, but are limited in function to one degree of freedom of proportional control. In a pilot study (N=3 subjects), we used least squares estimation to identify a model between forearm electrical activity recorded by high-resolution (64 channel) electrode arrays (applied over the flexor and, separately, extensor muscles of the forearm) to force in the four fingertips. Average errors ranged from 4.21 to 10.20 %MVCF (flexion maximum voluntary contraction), depending on the muscle contraction task performed, number of EMG electrodes in the model and the electrode montage selected. Results suggest th...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Extracting hand grip force and wrist angle information from forearm electromyogram (EMG) signals is ...
Abstract-Electromyogram (EMG) activity from the extensor and flexor muscles of the forearm was sense...
The electromyogram (EMG) signal is desired to be used as a control signal for applications such as m...
Determination and integration afforce requirements is an essentialcomponentof designing tools and wo...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
Hand movement is controlled by a large number of muscles acting on multiple joints in the hand and f...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
Hand grip strength plays a vital role in performing basic daily tasks such as holding an object. The...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Identification of simple and complex finger flexion movements using surface electromyography (sEMG) ...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Extracting hand grip force and wrist angle information from forearm electromyogram (EMG) signals is ...
Abstract-Electromyogram (EMG) activity from the extensor and flexor muscles of the forearm was sense...
The electromyogram (EMG) signal is desired to be used as a control signal for applications such as m...
Determination and integration afforce requirements is an essentialcomponentof designing tools and wo...
Finger\u27s action has been controlled by both intrinsic and extrinsic hand muscles. Characterizing ...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
Hand movement is controlled by a large number of muscles acting on multiple joints in the hand and f...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
Hand grip strength plays a vital role in performing basic daily tasks such as holding an object. The...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
The study of hand and finger movement is an important topic with applications in prosthetics, rehabi...
Identification of simple and complex finger flexion movements using surface electromyography (sEMG) ...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Extracting hand grip force and wrist angle information from forearm electromyogram (EMG) signals is ...