The electromyography (EMG)-driven neuromuscular electrical stimulation
The electromyography (EMG)-driven neuromuscular electrical stimulation
Download scientific diagram | The electromyography (EMG)-driven neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)-robotic system: (a) the NMES-robotic hand consisting of a mechanical exoskeleton of the robotic hand, a pair of NMES electrodes attached to the extensor digitorum (ED) muscle, and EMG electrodes on the ED and the flexor digitorum (FD) muscles; (b) the NMES-robotic sleeve consisting of a mechanical exoskeleton of the wrist module and elbow module, two pairs of NMES electrodes attached to the extensor carpi radialis (ECR) muscle and the triceps brachii (TRI) muscle, and EMG electrodes on the ECR, flexor carpi radialis (FCR), TRI and biceps brachii (BIC) muscles from publication: Distal versus proximal - An investigation on different supportive strategies by robots for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: A randomized controlled trial | Abstract Background Different mechanical supporting strategies to the joints in the upper extremity (UE) may lead to varied rehabilitative effects after stroke. This study compared the rehabilitation effectiveness achieved by electromyography (EMG)-driven neuromuscular | Rehabilitation, Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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