Individuals who have lost the use of their hands because of amputation or spinal cord injury can use prosthetic hands to restore their independence. A dexterous prosthesis requires the acquisition of control signals that drive the movements of the robotic hand, and the transmission of sensory signals to convey information to the user about the consequences of these movements. In this Review, we describe non-invasive and invasive technologies for conveying artificial sensory feedback through bionic hands, and evaluate the technologies’ long-term prospects
Modern prostheses aim at restoring the functional and aesthetic characteristics of the lost limb. To...
Hand amputation results in the loss of motor and sensory functions, impacting activities of daily li...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
Individuals who have lost the use of their hands because of amputation or spinal cord injury can use...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event that markedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close ...
Any implant or prosthesis replacing a function or functions of an organ or group of organs should be...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event thatmarkedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close t...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event that markedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close ...
AbstractState-of-the-art prosthetic hands nearly match the dexterity of the human hand, and sophisti...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
The desire for functional replacement of a missing hand is an ancient one. Historically, humans have...
Replacing a missing upper limb with a functional one is an ancient need and desire. The need for a v...
This paper intends to provide a critical review of the literature on the technological issues on con...
The human hand is a powerful tool to feel and act on the environment and a very sophisticated means ...
In recent years, thanks to the advancement of robotics and mechatronics, new and more effective devi...
Modern prostheses aim at restoring the functional and aesthetic characteristics of the lost limb. To...
Hand amputation results in the loss of motor and sensory functions, impacting activities of daily li...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
Individuals who have lost the use of their hands because of amputation or spinal cord injury can use...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event that markedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close ...
Any implant or prosthesis replacing a function or functions of an organ or group of organs should be...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event thatmarkedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close t...
Hand loss is a highly disabling event that markedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close ...
AbstractState-of-the-art prosthetic hands nearly match the dexterity of the human hand, and sophisti...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
The desire for functional replacement of a missing hand is an ancient one. Historically, humans have...
Replacing a missing upper limb with a functional one is an ancient need and desire. The need for a v...
This paper intends to provide a critical review of the literature on the technological issues on con...
The human hand is a powerful tool to feel and act on the environment and a very sophisticated means ...
In recent years, thanks to the advancement of robotics and mechatronics, new and more effective devi...
Modern prostheses aim at restoring the functional and aesthetic characteristics of the lost limb. To...
Hand amputation results in the loss of motor and sensory functions, impacting activities of daily li...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...