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Hypoxia machine

Effect of acute intermittent hypoxia on upper limb function in individuals with spinal cord injury

This study will help create a framework for the development of practical techniques to harness beneficial neuroplasticity in individuals with SCI.

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Optical Fibers

Relationship Between Intramuscular Pressure and Muscle Force

We are developing a minimally invasive tool to measure muscle force using fiber optics.

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Device used to measure sarcomere length

Intraoperative Sarcomere Length Measurements

We have found that spastic muscle, although having a normal stretch reflex, has a significantly higher intrinsic muscle stiffness compared to control muscle.

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Biceps EFOV Ultrasound

Motor Impairment Related Changes in Muscles Properties in Chronic Stroke

Interested in understanding if the chronic neural impairments & disuse of the upper limb associated with hemiparetic stroke lead to changes in muscle structure

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X-Glove Demo

Altering Activation Patterns in the Distal Upper Extremity After Stroke

This study evaluates a rehab approach for stroke survivors where the combination of drug therapy & AMP is used to encourage voluntary muscle control & strength.

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Making tea with wheelchair

COMPLETE: Manual Standing Wheelchair

Researchers at the 小恩雅 have designed the first-ever manual standing wheelchair that allows users to be mobile in both sitting and standing modes.

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Transradial TMR

Application of Targeted Reinnervation for People With Transradial Amputation

We will quantify the effect of TMR on persons with below-elbow (transradial) amputation.

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inEMG setup

Intramuscular EMG Signal Processing

Our objective?is to develop new implanted EMG systems to expand the algorithms used to extract information, improve performance and make configuration easier.?

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Partial hand test fixture

Improving Control of Robotic Hand Prostheses

This project uses a computer algorithm that can learn patterns and determine what movement the user intends to make. The user can thus control the prosthesis.

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Advanced Control System for Powered Prostheses

Advanced Control Systems for Powered Prosthetic Legs

Robotic powered prostheses have a number of built-in mechanical sensors that can gather information about the position, angle, and force exerted by the prosthetic joints.

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