User-Centered Design of Neuroprosthetics: Advancements and Limitations.

Yara Badr, Nour AlSawaftah, Ghaleb A Husseini
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Neurological conditions resulting from severe spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and other traumatic incidents often lead to the loss of essential bodily functions, including sensory and motor capabilities. Traditional prosthetic devices, though standard, have limitations in delivering the required dexterity and functionality. The advent of neuroprosthetics marks a paradigm shift, aiming to bridge the gap between prosthetic devices and the human nervous system. This review paper explores the evolution of neuroprosthetics, categorizing devices into sensory and motor neuroprosthetics and emphasizing their significance in addressing specific challenges. The discussion section delves into long-term challenges in clinical practice, encompassing device durability, ethical considerations, and issues of accessibility and affordability. Furthermore, the paper proposes potential solutions with a specific focus on enhancing sensory experiences and the importance of user-friendly interfaces. In conclusion, this paper offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of neuroprosthetics, outlining future research and development directions to guide advancements in the field.

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以用户为中心的神经义肢设计:进步与局限。
严重脊髓损伤、脑损伤和其他创伤事件导致的神经系统疾病往往导致基本身体功能的丧失,包括感觉和运动能力。传统的假肢设备虽然是标准的,但在提供所需的灵活性和功能方面存在局限性。神经义肢的出现标志着一种范式的转变,旨在弥合义肢装置与人类神经系统之间的差距。这篇综述文章探讨了神经假肢的发展,将设备分为感觉和运动神经假肢,并强调了它们在解决特定挑战方面的意义。讨论部分将深入探讨临床实践中的长期挑战,包括器械耐用性、伦理考虑以及可及性和可负担性问题。此外,本文提出了潜在的解决方案,特别关注增强感官体验和用户友好界面的重要性。综上所述,本文对神经修复学的现状进行了全面的综述,并对未来的研究和发展方向进行了概述,以指导该领域的发展。
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