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      Virtual reality environment for simulating tasks with a myoelectric prosthesis: an assessment and training tool.

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          Intuitively and efficiently controlling multiple degrees of freedom is a major hurdle in the field of upper limb prosthetics. A virtual reality myoelectric transhumeral prosthesis simulator has been developed for cost-effectively testing novel control algorithms and devices. The system acquires EMG commands and residual limb kinematics, simulates the prosthesis dynamics, and displays the combined residual limb and prosthesis movements in a virtual reality environment that includes force-based interactions with virtual objects. A virtual Box and Block Test is demonstrated. Three normally-limbed subjects performed the simulated test using a sequential and a synchronous control method. With the sequential method, subjects moved on average 6.7±1.9 blocks in 120 seconds, similar to the number of blocks transhumeral amputees are able to move with their physical prostheses during clinical evaluation. With the synchronous method, subjects moved 6.7±2.2 blocks. The virtual reality prosthesis simulator is thus a promising tool for developing and evaluating control methods, prototyping novel prostheses, and training amputees.

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          Journal
          J Prosthet Orthot
          Journal of prosthetics and orthotics : JPO
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          1040-8800
          1040-8800
          Apr 2011
          : 23
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH).
          Article
          NIHMS441619
          10.1097/JPO.0b013e318217a30c
          3589581
          23476108
          3f021ce3-df0f-496c-9f15-a9a0f49b79ae
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