Addressing unpredictability may be the key to improving performance with current clinically prescribed myoelectric prostheses
Abstract The efferent control chain for an upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis can be separated into 3 key areas: signal generation, signal acquisition, and device response. Data were collected from twenty trans-radial myoelectric prosthesis users using their own clinically prescribed devices, to esta...
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Autores principales: | A. Chadwell, L. Kenney, S. Thies, J. Head, A. Galpin, R. Baker |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f0ed5064a3ce425d84da3a4f75d36db7 |
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