Wearable mechatronic devices for upper-limb amputees

Juan J. Huaroto, Etsel Suárez, Emir A. Vela

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Wearable devices (WDs) have evolved from purely mechanical devices to intelligent mechatronic systems thanks to the continuous advance of technology integrating sensors, actuators, novel materials, computation, and above all sensory feedback. This chapter presents the state of the art of wearable devices for upper-limb amputees. First, we define and classify what a wearable device is. Then we discuss prosthetic devices for upper-limb amputees. We describe the different types of prostheses according to their source of power, and then we present myoelectric prostheses, which are the most widely used WDs commanded by electromyography (EMG) signals. In addition, we introduce human sensory feedback for prosthetic WDs, which is attracting more attention from the scientific community to improve communication between users and their prostheses. Finally, we examine some challenges to overcome in order to progress further in the continuous development of WDs for upper-limb amputees.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaControl Theory in Biomedical Engineering
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaApplications in Physiology and Medical Robotics
EditorialElsevier
Páginas205-234
Número de páginas30
ISBN (versión digital)9780128213506
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2020

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