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    A Brain-Machine Interface Architecture to Control an Upper Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton

    The combination of Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) with assistive technologies has seen a rapid development during the last few years. Regarding post-stroke rehabilitation, the BMI could be combined with other...

    Andrés Úbeda, Daniel Planelles in Replace, Repair, Restore, Relieve – Bridgi… (2014)

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    Knee Muscle Fatigue Estimation during Isometric Artificially Elicited Contractions in Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Subjects

    Muscle fatigue due to functional electrical stimulation still prevents its widespread use as a gait rehabilitation tool for Spinal Cord Injured subjects. Although there is an active research towards optimizati...

    Antonio J. del Ama, Elisabeth Bravo-Esteban in Converging Clinical and Engineering Resear… (2013)

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    Does Anode Position and Electrode Impedance Affect Muscle Selectivity in Upper Limb sFES?

    Muscle selectivity during sFES in upper limb is an issue because of the presence of the “overflow” phenomenon. Surface electrodes array can augment muscle selectivity by generating an irregular electric field ...

    Aikaterini D. Koutsou, Eduardo Rocon in Converging Clinical and Engineering Resear… (2013)