International audienceIn subjects with complete Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) above C7, the four limbs are paralyzed (quadriplegia). Recovery of grasping movements is then reported as a priority. Indeed, most activities of daily living are achieved through upper limbs. Thus, restoration of hand and forearm active mobility could significantly increase independence and quality of life of these people and decrease their need of human aid. Although most of the subjects plebiscite pharmacological or biological solutions, only orthotics and Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) allow, so far, to restore hand movements but they are rarely used. Limited ergonomics and comfort of piloting modes could partly explain the low usage of these systems. In th...
Individuals with tetraplegia, typically attributed to spinal cord injuries (SCI) at the cervical lev...
Patients with spinal cord injury lack the connections between brain and spinal cord circuits essenti...
Persons with tetraplegia experience little to no function in their arms and are therefore unable to ...
Individuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skills, and cannot perform...
International audienceIndividuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skil...
International audienceIndividuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skil...
Cervical spinal cord injury can result in dysfunction in both the lower and upper limbs (tetraplegia...
Cervical spinal cord injury can result in dysfunction in both the lower and upper limbs (tetraplegia...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the movement strategies of quadriplegics, assisted by neuromuscular...
International audienceIntroduction/Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used o...
International audienceTwo multi-contact epineural electrodes were placed around radial and median ne...
International audienceIntroduction/Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used o...
International audienceTwo multi-contact epineural electrodes were placed around radial and median ne...
International audienceAbstract Individuals with complete cervical spinal cord injury suffer from a p...
International audienceAbstract Individuals with complete cervical spinal cord injury suffer from a p...
Individuals with tetraplegia, typically attributed to spinal cord injuries (SCI) at the cervical lev...
Patients with spinal cord injury lack the connections between brain and spinal cord circuits essenti...
Persons with tetraplegia experience little to no function in their arms and are therefore unable to ...
Individuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skills, and cannot perform...
International audienceIndividuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skil...
International audienceIndividuals who sustained a spinal cord injury often lose important motor skil...
Cervical spinal cord injury can result in dysfunction in both the lower and upper limbs (tetraplegia...
Cervical spinal cord injury can result in dysfunction in both the lower and upper limbs (tetraplegia...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the movement strategies of quadriplegics, assisted by neuromuscular...
International audienceIntroduction/Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used o...
International audienceTwo multi-contact epineural electrodes were placed around radial and median ne...
International audienceIntroduction/Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used o...
International audienceTwo multi-contact epineural electrodes were placed around radial and median ne...
International audienceAbstract Individuals with complete cervical spinal cord injury suffer from a p...
International audienceAbstract Individuals with complete cervical spinal cord injury suffer from a p...
Individuals with tetraplegia, typically attributed to spinal cord injuries (SCI) at the cervical lev...
Patients with spinal cord injury lack the connections between brain and spinal cord circuits essenti...
Persons with tetraplegia experience little to no function in their arms and are therefore unable to ...