Human fingers have a specific role that contributes to different hand functions. Among these fingers, the thumb plays the most special function as an anchor to many hand activities. As a result, the loss of the thumb due to traumatic accidents can be catastrophic as proper hand function will be severely limited. In order to solve this problem, a prosthetic thumb is developed to be worn in complementing the function of the rest of the fingers. The movement of the prosthetic device can be naturally controlled by using electromyogram (EMG) signals. In this work, the EMG signals from the human muscles were measured in different thumb configurations and thumb-tip forces in flexion movement. The muscles involved are the Adductor Pollicis (AP), Fl...
The control of robotic prosthetic hands (RPHs) for upper limb amputees is far from optimal. Simultan...
Human hand functions range from precise minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
One of the main problems in developing active prosthesis is how to control them in a natural way. In...
AbstractNormally, humans were born with five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers h...
Every normal-born human have five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers have their ...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Loss of human limbs that are caused by traumatic accidents, vascular diseases and diabetes that lea...
Myoelectric controlled human arm prosthetics have shown a promising performance with regards to the ...
Surface electromyographic (sEMG) signal is used in the various fields of applications where the need...
Electromyography (EMG) is the technique of collecting electrical signals from the human body for fur...
Extracting hand grip force and wrist angle information from forearm electromyogram (EMG) signals is ...
As the development of dexterous prosthetic hand and wrist units continues, there is a need for comma...
As the development of dexterous prosthetic hand and wrist units continues, there is a need for comma...
In this study a method has been introduced to map the features extracted from the recorded electromy...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
The control of robotic prosthetic hands (RPHs) for upper limb amputees is far from optimal. Simultan...
Human hand functions range from precise minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
One of the main problems in developing active prosthesis is how to control them in a natural way. In...
AbstractNormally, humans were born with five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers h...
Every normal-born human have five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers have their ...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Loss of human limbs that are caused by traumatic accidents, vascular diseases and diabetes that lea...
Myoelectric controlled human arm prosthetics have shown a promising performance with regards to the ...
Surface electromyographic (sEMG) signal is used in the various fields of applications where the need...
Electromyography (EMG) is the technique of collecting electrical signals from the human body for fur...
Extracting hand grip force and wrist angle information from forearm electromyogram (EMG) signals is ...
As the development of dexterous prosthetic hand and wrist units continues, there is a need for comma...
As the development of dexterous prosthetic hand and wrist units continues, there is a need for comma...
In this study a method has been introduced to map the features extracted from the recorded electromy...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
The control of robotic prosthetic hands (RPHs) for upper limb amputees is far from optimal. Simultan...
Human hand functions range from precise minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
One of the main problems in developing active prosthesis is how to control them in a natural way. In...