To evaluate movement quality of upper limb (UL) prosthesis users, performance-based outcome measures have been developed that examine the normalcy of movement as compared to a person with a sound, intact hand. However, the broad definition of "normal movement" and the subjective nature of scoring can make it difficult to know which areas of the body to evaluate, and the expected magnitude of deviation from normative movement. To provide a more robust approach to characterizing movement differences, the goals of this work are to identify degrees of freedom (DOFs) that will inform abnormal movement for several tasks using unsupervised machine learning (clustering methods) and elucidate the variations in movement approach across two upper-limb...
Abstract Prosthetic arms can significantly increase the upper limb function of individuals with uppe...
The ‘Box and Blocks’ task (BB) is a component specific task of performance which tests the gross man...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...
Motor learning and compensatory movement are important aspects of prosthesis training yet relatively...
Individuals using upper extremity prostheses often struggle with activities of daily living. The mos...
There are currently limited data on how prosthetic devices are used to support lower-limb prosthesis...
There are currently limited data on how prosthetic devices are used to support lower-limb prosthesis...
Current literature lacks a comparative analysis of different motion capture systems for tracking upp...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Introduction: Individuals missing a part of their upper extremity often use prostheses to increase t...
The incidences of major upper limb (UL) loss or absence are increasing, while the prosthetic outcome...
Current clinical practice regarding upper body prosthesis prescription and training is lacking a sta...
Hand amputations can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Machine learning is often app...
Upper limb prostheses users make compensatory movements to be able complete daily tasks. The primary...
BACKGROUND: Low dexterity of conventional two-function (open, close) myoelectric hand prostheses wit...
Abstract Prosthetic arms can significantly increase the upper limb function of individuals with uppe...
The ‘Box and Blocks’ task (BB) is a component specific task of performance which tests the gross man...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...
Motor learning and compensatory movement are important aspects of prosthesis training yet relatively...
Individuals using upper extremity prostheses often struggle with activities of daily living. The mos...
There are currently limited data on how prosthetic devices are used to support lower-limb prosthesis...
There are currently limited data on how prosthetic devices are used to support lower-limb prosthesis...
Current literature lacks a comparative analysis of different motion capture systems for tracking upp...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Introduction: Individuals missing a part of their upper extremity often use prostheses to increase t...
The incidences of major upper limb (UL) loss or absence are increasing, while the prosthetic outcome...
Current clinical practice regarding upper body prosthesis prescription and training is lacking a sta...
Hand amputations can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Machine learning is often app...
Upper limb prostheses users make compensatory movements to be able complete daily tasks. The primary...
BACKGROUND: Low dexterity of conventional two-function (open, close) myoelectric hand prostheses wit...
Abstract Prosthetic arms can significantly increase the upper limb function of individuals with uppe...
The ‘Box and Blocks’ task (BB) is a component specific task of performance which tests the gross man...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...