myo control
Glenn
Description
Collection
Title:
myo control
Creator:
Glenn
Date:
3/28/2014
Text:
Short article on research taking place to move myoelectric control of a
prosthesis from surface sensors using gross muscle movement, to more action
specific sensors implanted directly into the muscles responsible for hand
and wrist movement. Specifically the patient would be able to
intuitively operate three different prosthetic movements simultaneously:
opening and closing his hand, rotating his wrist, and moving his thumb.
See article below for brief description of procedure and prosthesis.
<URL Redacted>
Morris Gallo, LPO
prosthesis from surface sensors using gross muscle movement, to more action
specific sensors implanted directly into the muscles responsible for hand
and wrist movement. Specifically the patient would be able to
intuitively operate three different prosthetic movements simultaneously:
opening and closing his hand, rotating his wrist, and moving his thumb.
See article below for brief description of procedure and prosthesis.
<URL Redacted>
Morris Gallo, LPO
Citation
Glenn, “myo control,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/236164.