An artificial limb that detects muscle movement in the upper arm via specialized sensors and moves the prosthesis, including opening and closing the hand.
Myoelectric prosthesis utilizes electromyography (EMG) signals generated by residual muscles in the body to control movement. Unlike traditional prosthetics, which rely on mechanical mechanisms and manual manipulation, myoelectric prosthetics offer a more intuitive and natural user experience. A myoelectric-controlled prostheses give users a higher level of control, and with the right training, a myoelectric prosthesis can replicate motions of a human hand. The sensors which detect underlying muscular contractions generated from specific muscle groups in the arm. These are then amplified and converted into intuitive and proportional bionic hand movements. With proportional control, you decide the speed of finger movements to give you the ability to undertake even the most delicate tasks like picking up an egg with your prosthetic arm.





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