DOI: 10.32657/10356/46251
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Brain-computer interface controlled neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the upper limb for stroke patients

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“…Equipment control involves decoding the brain's electrical activity commands through signal processing and using it to control different devices, so as to induce functional recovery in patients. According to different functions, control devices can be divided into three categories: "function assistance", "function recovery" and "function enhancement" [8]. Among them, the first mainly helps patients to control and communicate with the outside world.…”
Section: Equipment Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equipment control involves decoding the brain's electrical activity commands through signal processing and using it to control different devices, so as to induce functional recovery in patients. According to different functions, control devices can be divided into three categories: "function assistance", "function recovery" and "function enhancement" [8]. Among them, the first mainly helps patients to control and communicate with the outside world.…”
Section: Equipment Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the first mainly helps patients to control and communicate with the outside world. Functional recovery mainly helps patients regain lost function; Function enhancement is primarily used to realize the expansion and strengthening of function [8], which is not only limited to rehabilitation medicine, but also has broad application prospects in military, education, and aerospace fields.…”
Section: Equipment Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%