Regenstein Foundation Center for Bionic Medicine
Regenstein Foundation Center for Bionic Medicine
COVID-19 Sensor Project
Open-Source Bionic Leg
Our Projects
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Research Studies
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![Woman with left arm amputation above the elbow looking at smartphone in right hand](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180_/public/field_image/2023-02/PLP%20study-1.png?itok=tHmWWAyp)
Intuitively-controlled Virtual Reality to Treat Phantom Limb Pain
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of two different forms of virtual reality training as a treatment for phantom limb pain.
read more![Prosthetic Gait](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180_/public/field_image/2023-11/Picture2.png?itok=KfkZgfCd)
Understanding how Powered Componentry Impacts Prosthetic Gait with a Transfemoral Prosthesis
The objective of this study is to understand how using a new powered prosthetic knee and/or ankle affects how people walk with a prosthesis.
read more![Limb Loss Study](/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_320x180_/public/field_image/2023-01/banner_limbloss_1.jpg?itok=VfEK2VDo)
Outcomes Testing with Myoelectric Upper Limb Prosthesis Users
This study is exploring what factors may impact function using a prosthesis.
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Surface EMG Statistical and Performance Analysis of Targeted-Muscle-Reinnervated (TMR) Transhumeral Prosthesis Users in Home and Laboratory Settings.
A pattern-recognition (PR)-based myoelectric control system is the trend of future prostheses development. Compared with conventional prosthetic control systems, PR-based control systems provide high dexterity, with many studies achieving >95% accuracy in the last two decades. However, most research studies have been conducted in the laboratory. There is limited research investigating how EMG signals are acquired when users operate PR-based systems in their home and community environments…
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