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Enhancing Myoelectric Prostheses with Hand-Opening Feedback for Virtual Grasping Tasks

This study by Witteveen et al. explores the impact of hand-opening feedback on myoelectric forearm prostheses during virtual grasping tasks. The experimental setup features eight coin motors by iNEED (HK) Limited, Shenzhen, China, arranged in an array on the forearm. The findings, detailed in the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Volume 49, Issue 10, pp. 1517–26, highlight how performance varies with different levels of distraction.

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Enhancing Myoelectric Prostheses with Hand-Opening Feedback for Virtual Grasping Tasks

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  1. Figure 1. Experimental setup. Eight coin motors (iNEED (HK) Limited; Shenzhen, China) placed in array on forearm. Witteveen HJ, de Rond L, Rietman JS, Veltink PH. Hand-opening feedback for myoelectric forearm prostheses: Performance in virtual grasping tasks influenced by different levels of distraction. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2012; 49(10):1517–26.http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2011.12.0243

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