Background: Training increases the functional use of an upper limb prosthesis, but little is known about how people learn to use their prosthesis. The aim of this study was to describe the changes in performance with an upper limb myoelectric prosthesis during practice. The results provide a basis to develop an evidence-based training program. Methods: Thirty-one able-bodied participants took part in an experiment as well as thirty-one age- and gender-matched controls. Participants in the experimental condition, randomly assigned to one of four groups, practiced with a myoelectric simulator for five sessions in a two-weeks period. Group 1 practiced direct grasping, Group 2 practiced indirect grasping, Group 3 practiced fixating, and Group 4...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
A training system intended for myoelectric prosthetic hands for upper limb amputees was developed to...
Although prosthetic hand rejection rates remain high, evidence suggests that effective training play...
Background: Training increases the functional use of an upper limb prosthesis, but little is known a...
<p>Background: Little is known about action-perception learning processes underlying prosthetic skil...
To obtain more insight into how the skill level of an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis user is comp...
Producing triggers to switch between modes of myoelectric prosthetic hands has proven to be difficul...
Background: Little is known about action-perception learning processes underlying prosthetic skills ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which order of presentation of practice tasks had the highest effect on usin...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
People with acquired upper limb loss or congenital limb reduction deficiency are often offered a myo...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
th upper limb prosthesis are still clinic specific, [1] rather is needed about how people learn to u...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
A training system intended for myoelectric prosthetic hands for upper limb amputees was developed to...
Although prosthetic hand rejection rates remain high, evidence suggests that effective training play...
Background: Training increases the functional use of an upper limb prosthesis, but little is known a...
<p>Background: Little is known about action-perception learning processes underlying prosthetic skil...
To obtain more insight into how the skill level of an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis user is comp...
Producing triggers to switch between modes of myoelectric prosthetic hands has proven to be difficul...
Background: Little is known about action-perception learning processes underlying prosthetic skills ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine which order of presentation of practice tasks had the highest effect on usin...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
People with acquired upper limb loss or congenital limb reduction deficiency are often offered a myo...
Background. Intermanual transfer may improve prosthetic handling and acceptance if used in training ...
th upper limb prosthesis are still clinic specific, [1] rather is needed about how people learn to u...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
A training system intended for myoelectric prosthetic hands for upper limb amputees was developed to...
Although prosthetic hand rejection rates remain high, evidence suggests that effective training play...