Scott R N
Bio-Engineering Institute, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada.
Med Prog Technol. 1990 May;16(1-2):5-10.
Myoelectric controls research began at the University of New Brunswick in 1960, and has continued without interruption since that time. The Bio-Engineering Institute has emphasized control systems which meet special clinical needs. These have included systems for amputees with only a single muscle remnant with which to control a prosthesis and, more recently, systems which provide the best possible appearance for children and for infants as young as 15 months of age. Throughout this work, however, the Institute has maintained a fundamental interest in the problem of control of complex multifunction prostheses. With recent developments in electromechanical systems this more advanced controls research will find clinical application shortly.
肌电控制研究始于1960年的新不伦瑞克大学,自那时起从未间断。生物工程研究所一直强调满足特殊临床需求的控制系统。这些系统包括为仅有一块残留肌肉用于控制假肢的截肢者设计的系统,以及最近为儿童和年仅15个月大的婴儿设计的能提供最佳外观的系统。然而,在整个这项工作中,该研究所一直对复杂多功能假肢的控制问题保持着根本兴趣。随着机电系统的最新发展,这项更先进的控制研究不久将找到临床应用。