Sensory feedback for limb prostheses in amputees
Commercial prosthetic devices currently do not provide natural sensory information on the
interaction with objects or movements. The subsequent disadvantages include …
interaction with objects or movements. The subsequent disadvantages include …
Restoration of sensory information via bionic hands
Individuals who have lost the use of their hands because of amputation or spinal cord injury
can use prosthetic hands to restore their independence. A dexterous prosthesis requires the …
can use prosthetic hands to restore their independence. A dexterous prosthesis requires the …
Multifunctional fiber‐enabled intelligent health agents
The application of wearable devices is promoting the development toward digitization and
intelligence in the field of health. However, the current smart devices centered on human …
intelligence in the field of health. However, the current smart devices centered on human …
Triboelectric nanogenerators for therapeutic electrical stimulation
Current solutions developed for the purpose of in and on body (IOB) electrical stimulation
(ES) lack autonomous qualities necessary for comfortable, practical, and self‐dependent …
(ES) lack autonomous qualities necessary for comfortable, practical, and self‐dependent …
Biomimetic sensory feedback through peripheral nerve stimulation improves dexterous use of a bionic hand
We describe use of a bidirectional neuromyoelectric prosthetic hand that conveys
biomimetic sensory feedback. Electromyographic recordings from residual arm muscles …
biomimetic sensory feedback. Electromyographic recordings from residual arm muscles …
[HTML][HTML] Neurohybrid memristive CMOS-integrated systems for biosensors and neuroprosthetics
Here we provide a perspective concept of neurohybrid memristive chip based on the
combination of living neural networks cultivated in microfluidic/microelectrode system, metal …
combination of living neural networks cultivated in microfluidic/microelectrode system, metal …
Corneal nerves in health and disease
MA Al-Aqaba, VK Dhillon, I Mohammed… - Progress in retinal and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The cornea is the most sensitive structure in the human body. Corneal nerves adapt to
maintain transparency and contribute to corneal health by mediating tear secretion and …
maintain transparency and contribute to corneal health by mediating tear secretion and …
[HTML][HTML] Safety of long-term electrical peripheral nerve stimulation: review of the state of the art
C Günter, J Delbeke, M Ortiz-Catalan - Journal of neuroengineering and …, 2019 - Springer
Background Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is used in a variety of applications
such as restoring motor function in paralyzed limbs, and more recently, as means to provide …
such as restoring motor function in paralyzed limbs, and more recently, as means to provide …
[HTML][HTML] Neuromorphic hardware for somatosensory neuroprostheses
In individuals with sensory-motor impairments, missing limb functions can be restored using
neuroprosthetic devices that directly interface with the nervous system. However, restoring …
neuroprosthetic devices that directly interface with the nervous system. However, restoring …
[HTML][HTML] Artificial tactile and proprioceptive feedback improves performance and confidence on object identification tasks
Somatosensory feedback of the hand is essential for object identification. Without
somatosensory feedback, individuals cannot reliably determine the size or compliance of an …
somatosensory feedback, individuals cannot reliably determine the size or compliance of an …