Abstract:
A computer program, which was developed to train and assess child upper limb amputees in the use of myoelectric control, is described. The program permits a user to open ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A computer program, which was developed to train and assess child upper limb amputees in the use of myoelectric control, is described. The program permits a user to open and close a graphic hand using myoelectric control and automatically saves assessment results. The program was designed to be entertaining for children and easy to use for therapists. Preliminary testing of the program was done with 15 nonamputee adult volunteers. The results indicate that the program is a useful tool for myoelectric training and assessment. All subjects improved at myoelectric control, the improvement being greater at the beginning of a 10 day training period than at the end of it. The use of the dominant versus nondominant arm for control did not have any effect, and the error most commonly produced was undershooting.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering ( Volume: 2, Issue: 2, June 1994)
DOI: 10.1109/86.313151