(Nanowerk News) Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New research at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) shows: a better understanding of ...
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- Modern prostheses offer access to multiple grip patterns, which can be controlled by detecting muscle activity from the residual forearm. - The novel method, based on human motor control principles ...
Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New research shows: a better understanding of muscle activity patterns in the forearm supports a more ...