Volume 48 Number 6, 2011
Pages v — vi
ix Guest Editorial:
Progress on stabilizing and controlling powered upper-limb prostheses
xxi Guest Editorial:
Determining delay created by multifunctional prosthesis controllers
Scientific/Technical Articles
609 Two-degree-of-freedom powered prosthetic wrist
619 Target Achievement Control Test: Evaluating real-time myoelectric pattern-recognition control of multifunctional upper-limb prostheses
629 Comparison of electromyography and force as interfaces for prosthetic control
643 Electromyogram pattern recognition for control of powered upper-limb prostheses: State of the art and challenges for clinical use
661 Use of two-axis joystick for control of externally powered shoulder disarticulation prostheses
669 Evaluation of shoulder complex motion-based input strategies for endpoint prosthetic-limb control using dual-task paradigm
679 Prosthetic sockets stabilized by alternating areas of tissue compression and release
697 Development and testing of new upper-limb prosthetic devices: Research designs for usability testing
707 Using virtual reality environment to facilitate training with advanced upper-limb prosthesis
719 Myoelectric forearm prostheses: State of the art from a user-centered perspective
Bart Peerdeman, MSc; Daphne Boere, MSc; Heidi Witteveen, MSc; Rianne Huis in `t Veld, PhD; Hermie Hermens, PhD; Stefano Stramigioli, PhD; Hans Rietman, MD, PhD; Peter Veltink, PhD; Sarthak Misra, PhD
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739 Electromyogram-based neural network control of transhumeral prostheses
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