ObjectiveTo describe users' and therapists' opinions on multi-function myoelectric upper limb prostheses with conventional control and pattern recognition control.DesignQualitative interview study.SettingsTwo rehabilitation institutions in the Netherlands and one in Austria.SubjectsThe study cohort consisted of 15 prosthesis users (13 males, mean age: 43.7 years, average experience with multi-function prosthesis: 3.15 years) and seven therapists (one male, mean age: 44.1 years, average experience with multi-function prostheses: 6.6 years). Four of these users and one therapist had experience with pattern recognition control.MethodThis study consisted of semi-structured interviews. The participants were interviewed at their rehabilitation ce...
The data uploaded here were collected in 2016/2017 through semi-structured interviews with prosthesi...
Upper limb prostheses offer those with limb loss a solution to restore some of their lost functional...
PURPOSE: To determine which items regarding prosthesis use were considered most important by adults ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe users' and therapists' opinions on multi-function myoelectric upper limb pros...
<p>In this presentation results were shown of a qualitative study investigating user and therapist p...
Abstract of Oral Presentation In this presentation results were shown of a qualitative interview st...
Despite the significant functional limitations imposed by upper limb loss, little research has focus...
Abstract Background Upper-limb prostheses are regularly abandoned, in part due to the mismatch betwe...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
Abstract Background Although electromyogram (EMG) pattern recognition (PR) for multifunctional upper...
People with acquired upper limb loss or congenital limb reduction deficiency are often offered a myo...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
In the present study, 6 transradial amputees were wearing pattern recognition controlled prostheses ...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
The data uploaded here were collected in 2016/2017 through semi-structured interviews with prosthesi...
Upper limb prostheses offer those with limb loss a solution to restore some of their lost functional...
PURPOSE: To determine which items regarding prosthesis use were considered most important by adults ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe users' and therapists' opinions on multi-function myoelectric upper limb pros...
<p>In this presentation results were shown of a qualitative study investigating user and therapist p...
Abstract of Oral Presentation In this presentation results were shown of a qualitative interview st...
Despite the significant functional limitations imposed by upper limb loss, little research has focus...
Abstract Background Upper-limb prostheses are regularly abandoned, in part due to the mismatch betwe...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
Abstract Background Although electromyogram (EMG) pattern recognition (PR) for multifunctional upper...
People with acquired upper limb loss or congenital limb reduction deficiency are often offered a myo...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
In the present study, 6 transradial amputees were wearing pattern recognition controlled prostheses ...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
The data uploaded here were collected in 2016/2017 through semi-structured interviews with prosthesi...
Upper limb prostheses offer those with limb loss a solution to restore some of their lost functional...
PURPOSE: To determine which items regarding prosthesis use were considered most important by adults ...