FORS-EMG: A Novel sEMG Dataset for Hand Gesture Recognition Across Multiple Forearm Orientations [PDF]
Surface electromyography (sEMG) signals hold significant potential for gesture recognition and robust prosthetic hand development. However, sEMG signals are affected by various physiological and dynamic factors, including forearm orientation, electrode displacement, and limb position. Most existing sEMG datasets lack these dynamic considerations.
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VASODILATATION IN THE LOWER EXTREMITIES IN RESPONSE TO IMMERSING THE FOREARMS IN WARM WATER [PDF]
John H. Gibbon, Eugene M. Landis
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Intramedullary osteosynthesis for pediatric forearm re-fractures depending on the time of occurrence
Background Tactical and technical errors in repair of pediatric forearm fractures can be associated with various complications including refractures. There are many questions regarding diagnosis (osteoreparation at the time of the occurrence) and in ...
Azam A. Kosimov, Iskandar Yu. Khodjanov
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THE EFFECT OF EXTERNAL PRESSURE ON THE VASCULAR VOLUME OF THE FOREARM AND ITS RELATION TO CAPILLARY BLOOD PRESSURE AND VENOUS PRESSURE [PDF]
Charles E. McLennan+2 more
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Simultaneous Estimation of Manipulation Skill and Hand Grasp Force from Forearm Ultrasound Images [PDF]
Accurate estimation of human hand configuration and the forces they exert is critical for effective teleoperation and skill transfer in robotic manipulation. A deeper understanding of human interactions with objects can further enhance teleoperation performance.
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THE EFFECT OF THE INJECTION OF HISTAMINE INTO THE BRACHIAL ARTERY ON THE PERMEABILITY OF THE CAPILLARIES OF THE FOREARM AND HAND 1 [PDF]
Eugene A. Stead, James V. Warren
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Forearm Ultrasound based Gesture Recognition on Edge [PDF]
Ultrasound imaging of the forearm has demonstrated significant potential for accurate hand gesture classification. Despite this progress, there has been limited focus on developing a stand-alone end- to-end gesture recognition system which makes it mobile, real-time and more user friendly.
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Optimizing fracture management: The role of the Ellis plate in distal radius fractures
Background: Fractures at the distal end of the radius, a prevalent orthopedic concern, challenge clinicians due to their complex nature and the diverse patient demographics they affect. Primary stability is key, especially in cases involving osteoporotic
Kiran Kumar Banna +4 more
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