JRRD at a Glance
نویسنده
چکیده
Individuals with upper-limb amputations may currently use artificial limbs controlled with signals from their residual muscles. Pattern recognition, one type of advanced control, uses the patterns produced by several muscles to control prosthesis movements. This article describes a new way to test this control by using a virtual environment performance test called the Target Achievement Control Test. During this test, we asked five individuals with a belowelbow amputation to move a virtual arm into a target posture. The results of the study demonstrated that this new test can be useful in measuring individuals’ control without the initial need for a physical prosthesis.
منابع مشابه
JRRD At A Glance Podcast Episode 40
Listen to the JRRD At a Glance Podcast Episode 40: Discussing Traumatic brain injury, postacute stoke rehabilitation, mobility monitoring, and more from JRRD Volume 51, Number 7, 2014. [Johanna Gribble]: This is episode 40 of the JRRD podcast for volume 51, issue 7, produced by the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JRRD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Hello, I’m ...
متن کاملJrrd at a Glance Podcast Episode 34 Listen to the Jrrd at a Glance Podcast Episode 34: the Deka Arm, Chronic Visual Dysfunction, Diet and Exercise Interventions, and More from Jrrd Volume 51, Number 1, 2014
[Johanna Gribble]: This is episode 34 of the JRRD podcast for volume 51, issue 1, produced by the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JRRD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. As we embark on our 51 year of publishing JRRD, we want to take a moment to thank the more than 500 reviewers who volunteered their time and knowledge over the last year. We’re also looking forwar...
متن کاملJRRD at a Glance
Over 12 mo following their initial evaluation, Veterans screening positive on a traumatic brain injury (TBI) clinical reminder had over 85 percent higher total costs than Veterans who screened negative. Understanding healthcare utilization and cost patterns following TBI screening is important for policymakers as they address the ongoing and future healthcare needs of returning Operation Iraqi ...
متن کاملJRRD At A Glance Podcast Episode 35 Listen to the JRRD At a Glance Podcast Episode 35: Oculomotor rehabilitation, body-powered
[Johanna Gribble]: In a guest editorial, David Morris and Edward Taub describe the evolution of the Constratint Induced Movement Therapy Training Program at the University of AlabamaBirmingham, detailing the instructional elements provided in the program, posttraining experiences of selected program participants, and future plans for the training program to further enhance the translation of CI...
متن کاملJRRD at a Glance
This article presents a systematic review of outcomes associated with the use of microprocessorcontrolled prosthetic knees (MPKs) compared with non–microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knees (NMPKs) among individuals with unilateral transfemoral limb loss (TFLL). A comprehensive review of 27 publications revealed that MPKs may be indicated in cases where improved ambulatory safety and the abili...
متن کاملJRRD at a Glance
Functional testing has advantages for testing more than one component of the motor system at once and can indicate the effects of aging. Timed stair tests provide a reliable, stable measure of function to give medical and rehabilitation professionals information about patient’s progress, comparison to a healthy population, and further practical goals. Because a timed stair test measures a great...
متن کامل