Serious Games for Training Myoelectric Prostheses through Multi-Contact Devices
In the medical context, designing and developing myoelectric prostheses has made it possible for patients to regain mobility lost due to amputations; however, their use requires intensive training. Serious games through multi-touch devices can serve as a complement to the activities carried out duri...
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Main Authors: | Rosa M. Carro (Author), Fernando G. Costales (Author), Alvaro Ortigosa (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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