Search
Search Results
-
Restoring natural upper limb movement through a wrist prosthetic module for partial hand amputees
BackgroundMost partial hand amputees experience limited wrist movement. The limited rotational wrist movement deteriorates natural upper limb system...
-
Real-life Wrist Movement Patterns Capture Motor Impairment in Individuals with Ataxia-Telangiectasia
Sensitive motor outcome measures are needed to efficiently evaluate novel therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. Devices that can passively...
-
Decoding hand and wrist movement intention from chronic stroke survivors with hemiparesis using a user-friendly, wearable EMG-based neural interface
ObjectiveSeventy-five percent of stroke survivors, caregivers, and health care professionals (HCP) believe current therapy practices are...
-
Modeling the cortical response elicited by wrist manipulation via a nonlinear delay differential embedding
Regarding motor processes, modeling healthy people’s brains is essential to understand the brain activity in people with motor impairments. However,...
-
Wrist autonomy based on upper-limb synergy: a pilot study
Incorporating an electrically powered wrist can largely improve the dexterity of a prosthetic hand when gras** various objects; however, it also...
-
A robot-aided visuomotor wrist training induces motor and proprioceptive learning that transfers to the untrained ipsilateral elbow
BackgroundLearning of a visuomotor task not only leads to changes in motor performance but also improves proprioceptive function of the trained...
-
A comparison of elbow and wrist kinematics and kinetics during swing-through versus reciprocal gait with crutches in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury
Study designDescriptive study with cross-sectional data collection.
ObjectivesTo analyse and compare the 3D kinematics and kinetics of thorax, elbow...
-
A usability study on mobile EMG-guided wrist extension training in subacute stroke patients-MyoGuide
BackgroundEffective stroke rehabilitation requires high-dose, repetitive-task training, especially during the early recovery phase. However, the...
-
Quantitative measurement of resistance force and subsequent attenuation during passive isokinetic extension of the wrist in patients with mild to moderate spasticity after stroke
BackgroundSpasticity is evaluated by measuring the increased resistance to passive movement, primarily by manual methods. Few options are available...
-
Explainable AI Elucidates Musculoskeletal Biomechanics: A Case Study Using Wrist Surgeries
As datasets increase in size and complexity, biomechanists have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to aid their analyses. This paper explores how...
-
Continuous estimation of multi-DOF movement from sEMG based on non-negative matrix factorization and L2 regulation
Accurate continuous estimation of multi-DOF movement is crucial for simultaneous control of advanced myoelectric prosthetic. The decoupling of...
-
Comparison of wrist actimetry variables of paretic upper limb use in post stroke patients for ecological monitoring
BackgroundTo date, many wrist actimetric variables dedicated to measuring the upper limbs (UL) in post-stroke patients have been developed but very...
-
Design and analysis of a compatible exoskeleton rehabilitation robot system based on upper limb movement mechanism
Rehabilitation robots are used to promote structural and functional recovery of the nervous system with repetitive, task-oriented training and have...
-
The time-varying networks of the wrist extension in post-stroke hemiplegic patients
Hemiplegia is a common dysfunction caused by the brain stroke and leads to movement disability. Although the lateralization of movement-related...
-
Reducing the number of EMG electrodes during online hand gesture classification with changing wrist positions
BackgroundMyoelectric control based on hand gesture classification can be used for effective, contactless human–machine interfacing in general...
-
A parallel classification strategy to simultaneous control elbow, wrist, and hand movements
BackgroundIn the field of myoelectric control systems, pattern recognition (PR) algorithms have become always more interesting for predicting complex...
-
Wrist and finger motor representations embedded in the cerebral and cerebellar resting-state activation
Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that resting-state brain activity consists of multiple components,...
-
Influence of vibrotactile random noise on the smoothness of the grasp movement in patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Patients with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) often suffer from sensorimotor dysfunction of the distal portion of the extremities...
-
Impact of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to the Cerebellum on Performance of a Ballistic Targeting Movement
This study aimed to investigate the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the cerebellum on changes in motor performance...
-
Free-living wrist and hip accelerometry forecast cognitive decline among older adults without dementia over 1- or 5-years in two distinct observational cohorts
The prevalence of major neurocognitive disorders is expected to rise over the next 3 decades as the number of adults ≥ 65 years old increases....