Stand-Up, Squat, Lunge, and Walk With a Robotic Knee and Ankle Prosthesis Under Shared Neural Control
Emerging robotic knee and ankle prostheses present an opportunity to restore the biomechanical function of missing biological legs, which is not possible with conventional passive prostheses. However, challenges in coordinating the robotic prosthesis movements with the user's neuromuscula...
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Autores principales: | Grace Hunt, Sarah Hood, Tommaso Lenzi |
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IEEE
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bb9feee51df04aab8b31f868a226a3f5 |
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