Liquid-metal-based stretchable bioelectronics can conform to the dynamic movements of tissues and enable human-interactive biosensors to monitor various physiologic parameters …
Background Advanced prostheses can restore function and improve quality of life for individuals with amputations. Unfortunately, most commercial control strategies do not fully …
CJ Thomson, TN Tully, ES Stone… - Journal of Neural …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Neuroprostheses typically operate under supervised learning, in which a machine- learning algorithm is trained to correlate neural or myoelectric activity with an individual's …
Following tetraplegia, independence for completing essential daily tasks, such as opening doors and eating, significantly declines. Assistive robotic manipulators (ARMs) could restore …
Multiarticulate bionic hands are now capable of recreating the endogenous movements and grip patterns of the human hand, yet amputees continue to be dissatisfied with existing …
M Buczak, B Baum, C Olsen… - Myoelectric Controls …, 2022 - conferences.lib.unb.ca
Evaluating hand dexterity is a critical aspect of assessing novel prosthetic technology and informing patient care. Current upper-limb dexterity assessments primarily target gross …
Movement intent decoders, which interpret volitional movement intent from human bioelectric signals, can be incorporated into modern neuroprostheses to offer people living …
CD Olsen, ES Stone, TN Tully… - Myoelectric …, 2022 - conferences.lib.unb.ca
Many presently available prostheses lack a functional wrist. Here, we highlight the development of an inexpensive prosthetic wrist that can be adapted to work with various …