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Engineering Platform and Experimental Protocol for Design and Evaluation of a Neurally-controlled Powered Transfemoral Prosthesis
Published on: July 22, 2014
Neural machine interfaces for controlling multifunctional powered upper-limb prostheses
Kengo Ohnishi1, Richard F Weir, Todd A Kuiken
1Northwestern University Prosthetic Research Laboratory Research Associate, Oita University, Department of Welfare Engineering, Faculty of Engineering700 Dannoharu, Oita, 8701192, Japan. ohnishi@cc.oita-u.ac.jp
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This article investigates various neural machine interfaces for voluntary control of externally powered upper-limb prostheses. Epidemiology of upper limb amputation, as well as prescription and follow-up studies of externally powered upper-limb prostheses are discussed. The use of electromyographic interfaces and peripheral nerve interfaces for prosthetic control, as well as brain machine interfaces suitable for prosthetic control, are examined in detail along with available clinical results. In addition, studies on interfaces using muscle acoustic and mechanical properties and the problem of interfacing sensory information to the nervous system are discussed.

