7
Participants
Start Date
September 16, 2024
Primary Completion Date
March 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2026
Glide
Glide is a myoelectric prosthesis control strategy which enables multifunctional control using a limited set of input EMG signals (as few as two). The Glide control strategy uses the relative contributions of multiple electrode inputs to create a virtual cursor, calculated from a vector summation of multiple EMG channels, to select the type and speed of a movement from a circular map.
Direct Control
Direct Control (DC) is the most common method of control for powered prostheses, which directly links the activity recorded from a single electromyography (EMG) electrode to a prosthesis action. Typically, a pair of EMG electrodes are placed over a pair of agonist/antagonist muscle groups to operate a single DOF (e.g., for transradial amputees the flexor muscles in the forearm may be mapped to the prosthetic hand closing and the forearm extensor muscles mapped to hand opening).
RECRUITING
Advanced Arm Dynamics, Redondo Beach
Lead Sponsor
Collaborators (1)
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
NIH
Advanced Arm Dynamics
UNKNOWN
Infinite Biomedical Technologies
INDUSTRY