Assessing the effectiveness of serious game training designed to assist in upper limb prothesis rehabilitation
IntroductionControlling a myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is difficult, therefore training is required. Since training with serious games showed promising results, the current paper focuses on game design and its effectivity for transfer between in-game skill to actual prosthesis use for proportio...
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Main Authors: | Bart Maas (Author), Corry K. Van Der Sluis (Author), Raoul M. Bongers (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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