Studies of the effectiveness of prosthetic hands involve assessing user performance on functional tasks, typically collected in the lab, sometimes combined with self-report of real-world use. In this paper we compare real-world upper limb activity between a group of 20 myoelectric prosthesis users and 20 anatomically intact adults. Activity was measured from wrist-worn accelerometers over a 7-day period. The temporal patterns in upper limb activity are presented and the balance of activity between the two limbs quantified. We also evaluated the prosthesis users’ performance on a goal-directed task, characterised using measures including task success rate, completion time, gaze behaviour patterns, and kinematics (e.g. variability and pattern...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
The natural control of robotic prosthetic hands with non-invasive techniques is still a challenge: m...
To obtain more insight into how the skill level of an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis user is comp...
Studies of the effectiveness of prosthetic hands involve assessing user performance on functional ta...
The upper limb activity of twenty unilateral upper limb myoelectric prosthesis users and twenty anat...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
BACKGROUND: Low dexterity of conventional two-function (open, close) myoelectric hand prostheses wit...
Background: Current outcome measures used in upper limb myoelectric prosthesis studies include clini...
Background: After an upper limb amputation a prosthesis is often used to restore the functionality. ...
Despite the significant functional limitations imposed by upper limb loss, little research has focus...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
The natural control of robotic prosthetic hands with non-invasive techniques is still a challenge: m...
To obtain more insight into how the skill level of an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis user is comp...
Studies of the effectiveness of prosthetic hands involve assessing user performance on functional ta...
The upper limb activity of twenty unilateral upper limb myoelectric prosthesis users and twenty anat...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
Myoelectric prostheses are designed to provide cosmesis and a degree of upper limb functionality for...
BACKGROUND: Low dexterity of conventional two-function (open, close) myoelectric hand prostheses wit...
Background: Current outcome measures used in upper limb myoelectric prosthesis studies include clini...
Background: After an upper limb amputation a prosthesis is often used to restore the functionality. ...
Despite the significant functional limitations imposed by upper limb loss, little research has focus...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
The natural control of robotic prosthetic hands with non-invasive techniques is still a challenge: m...
To obtain more insight into how the skill level of an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis user is comp...