Individuals with moderate to severe hand impairments may struggle to use EMG control for assistive devices

Author:

Meier Tess B.1,Brecheisen Alison R.2,Gandomi Katie Y.1,Carvalho Paulo A.1,Meier Gretchen R.3,Clancy Edward A.1,Fischer Gregory S.1,Nycz Christopher J.1

Affiliation:

1. Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Robotics Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering,Worcester,MA,USA,01609

2. Taylor University,Department of Engineering,Upland,IN,USA,46989

3. Pine Bush Physical Therapy,Pine Bush,NY,USA,12721

Publisher

IEEE

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