abstract: Introduction: Options currently available to individuals with upper limb loss range from prosthetic hands that can perform many movements, but require more cognitive effort to control, to simpler terminal devices with limited functional abilities. We attempted to address this issue by designing a myoelectric control system to modulate prosthetic hand posture and digit force distribution. Methods: We recorded surface electromyographic (EMG) signals from five forearm muscles in eight able-bodied subjects while they modulated hand posture and the flexion force distribution of individual fingers. We used a support vector machine (SVM) and a random forest regression (RFR) to map EMG signal features to hand posture and individual digit ...
Hand prostheses should provide functional replacements of lost hands. Yet current prosthetic hands o...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Poly-articulated hands, actuated by multiple motors and controlled by surface myoelectric technologi...
State-of-the art robotic hands can mimic many functions of the human hand. These devices are capable...
dissertationAmputation of all or part of the upper limb, whether by trauma or by disease, is a parti...
Background Active hand prostheses controlled using electromyography (EMG) signals have been used for...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Dexterous control of upper limb prostheses with multiarticulated wrists/hands is still a challenge d...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Background: The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when perform...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Abstract One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is the...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
Hand prostheses should provide functional replacements of lost hands. Yet current prosthetic hands o...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...
Poly-articulated hands, actuated by multiple motors and controlled by surface myoelectric technologi...
State-of-the art robotic hands can mimic many functions of the human hand. These devices are capable...
dissertationAmputation of all or part of the upper limb, whether by trauma or by disease, is a parti...
Background Active hand prostheses controlled using electromyography (EMG) signals have been used for...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Dexterous control of upper limb prostheses with multiarticulated wrists/hands is still a challenge d...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Background: The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when perform...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Abstract One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is the...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
Hand prostheses should provide functional replacements of lost hands. Yet current prosthetic hands o...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Hand gesture and grip formations are produced by the muscle synergies arising between extrinsic and ...