The control of robotic prostheses based on pattern recognition algorithms is a widely studied subject that has shown promising results in acute experiments. The long-term implementation of this technology, however, has not yet been achieved due to practical issues that can be mainly attributed to the use of surface electrodes and their highly environmental dependency. This paper describes several implantable electrodes and discusses them as a solution for the natural control of artificial limbs. In this context "natural" is defined as producing control over limb movement analogous to that of an intact physiological system. This includes coordinated and simultaneous movements of different degrees of freedom. It also implies that the input si...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...
Despite several decades of research, electrically powered hand and arm prostheses are still controll...
Most prosthetic limbs can autonomously move with dexterity, yet they are not perceived by the user a...
The control of robotic prostheses based on pattern recognition algorithms is a widely studied subjec...
The use of implantable electrodes has been long thought as the solution for a more natural control o...
The use of implantable electrodes has been long thought as the solution for a more natural control o...
Promising developments are currently ongoing worldwide in the field of neuroprosthetics and artifici...
Limb amputation is a major cause of disability in our community, for which motorised prosthetic devi...
Significant strides have been recently made to develop highly sensorized cybernetic prostheses aimed...
The usefulness of prosthetic hands and arms for their wearers is presently limited by the size. and ...
Limb amputation is a major cause of disability in our community, for which motorised prosthetic devi...
Considerable scientific and technological efforts have been devoted to develop neuroprostheses and h...
Background: Replacement of a lost limb by an artificial substitute is not yet ideal. Resolution and ...
Myoelectric upper limb prostheses are limited in their ability to provide sensory feedback to a user...
Despite several decades of research, electrically powered hand and arm prostheses are still controll...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...
Despite several decades of research, electrically powered hand and arm prostheses are still controll...
Most prosthetic limbs can autonomously move with dexterity, yet they are not perceived by the user a...
The control of robotic prostheses based on pattern recognition algorithms is a widely studied subjec...
The use of implantable electrodes has been long thought as the solution for a more natural control o...
The use of implantable electrodes has been long thought as the solution for a more natural control o...
Promising developments are currently ongoing worldwide in the field of neuroprosthetics and artifici...
Limb amputation is a major cause of disability in our community, for which motorised prosthetic devi...
Significant strides have been recently made to develop highly sensorized cybernetic prostheses aimed...
The usefulness of prosthetic hands and arms for their wearers is presently limited by the size. and ...
Limb amputation is a major cause of disability in our community, for which motorised prosthetic devi...
Considerable scientific and technological efforts have been devoted to develop neuroprostheses and h...
Background: Replacement of a lost limb by an artificial substitute is not yet ideal. Resolution and ...
Myoelectric upper limb prostheses are limited in their ability to provide sensory feedback to a user...
Despite several decades of research, electrically powered hand and arm prostheses are still controll...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...
Despite several decades of research, electrically powered hand and arm prostheses are still controll...
Most prosthetic limbs can autonomously move with dexterity, yet they are not perceived by the user a...