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Concept Electromyography
Academic Article Design and validation of a morphing myoelectric hand posture controller based on principal component analysis of human grasping.
Academic Article Comparative study of state-of-the-art myoelectric controllers for multigrasp prosthetic hands.
Academic Article Novel postural control algorithm for control of multifunctional myoelectric prosthetic hands.
Academic Article A heuristic fuzzy logic approach to EMG pattern recognition for multifunctional prosthesis control.
Academic Article Neural machine interfaces for controlling multifunctional powered upper-limb prostheses.
Academic Article A comparison of the effects of electrode implantation and targeting on pattern classification accuracy for prosthesis control.
Academic Article Control of a six degree of freedom prosthetic arm after targeted muscle reinnervation surgery.
Academic Article Decoding individuated finger flexions with Implantable MyoElectric Sensors.
Academic Article Development of an implantable myoelectric sensor for advanced prosthesis control.
Academic Article Activation of individual extrinsic thumb muscles and compartments of extrinsic finger muscles.
Academic Article Extrinsic finger and thumb muscles command a virtual hand to allow individual finger and grasp control.
Academic Article Low-power polling mode of the next-generation IMES2 implantable wireless EMG sensor.
Academic Article Functional Assessment of a Myoelectric Postural Controller and Multi-Functional Prosthetic Hand by Persons With Trans-Radial Limb Loss.
Academic Article Implantable myoelectric sensors (IMESs) for intramuscular electromyogram recording.
Academic Article Simulation of intramuscular EMG signals detected using implantable myoelectric sensors (IMES).
Academic Article Comparison of Myoelectric Control Schemes for Simultaneous Hand and Wrist Movement using Chronically Implanted Electromyography: A Case Series.

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