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Abstract
Surface electromyography (sEMG) meets extensive applications in the field of prosthesis in the current period. The effectiveness of sEMG in prosthesis applications has been verified by numerous revolutionary developments and extensive research attempts. A large volume of research and literature works have explored and validated the vast use of these signals in prostheses as an assistive technology. The objective of this paper is to conduct a systematic review and offer a detailed overview of the work record in the prosthesis and myoelectric interfaces framework. This review utilized a systematic search strategy to identify published articles discussing the state-of-the-art applications of sEMG in prostheses (including upper limb prosthesis and lower limb prostheses). Relevant studies were identified using electronic databases such as PubMed, IEEE Explore, SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar and Web of Science. Out of 3791 studies retrieved from the databases, 188 articles were found to be potentially relevant (after screening of abstracts and application of inclusion-exclusion criteria) and included in this review. This review presents an investigative analysis of sEMG-based prosthetic applications to assist the readers in making further advancements in this field. It also discusses the fundamental advantages and disadvantages of using sEMG in prosthetic applications. It also includes some important guidelines to follow in order to improve the performance of sEMG-based prosthesis. The findings of this study support the widespread use of sEMG in prosthetics. It is concluded that sEMG-based prosthesis technology, still in its sprouting phase, requires significant explorations for further development. Supplementary investigations are necessary in the direction of making a seamless mechanism of biomechatronics for sEMG-based prosthesis by cohesive efforts of robotic researchers and biomedical engineers.
表面肌电(sEMG)在当今假肢领域有着广泛的应用。sEMG在假体应用中的有效性已经通过许多革命性的发展和广泛的研究尝试得到了验证。大量的研究和文献工作已经探索并验证了这些信号作为一种辅助技术在假肢中的广泛应用。本文的目的是对假体和肌电接口框架中的工作记录进行系统综述,并提供详细的概述。这篇综述利用系统搜索策略来识别已发表的文章,这些文章讨论了表面肌电在假肢(包括上肢假肢和下肢假肢)中的最新应用。使用PubMed、IEEE Explore、SCOPUS、ScienceDirect、Google Scholar和Web of Science等电子数据库确定了相关研究。在从数据库检索到的3791项研究中,188篇文章被发现具有潜在相关性(在筛选摘要和应用纳入-排除标准后),并被纳入本综述。这篇综述对基于表面肌电的假肢应用进行了调查分析,以帮助读者在该领域取得进一步进展。还讨论了表面肌电在假肢应用中的基本优点和缺点。它还包括一些重要的指导方针,以提高基于表面肌电的假体的性能。这项研究的结果支持表面肌电在假肢中的广泛应用。因此,基于表面肌电的假体技术仍处于萌芽阶段,需要进一步探索。通过机器人研究人员和生物医学工程师的共同努力,有必要对基于表面肌电的假体的生物电子无缝机制进行补充研究。
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Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) aims to present the innovative experimental science and technological development in the biomedical field as well as clinical application of new development. The article must contain original biomedical engineering content, defined as development, theoretical analysis, and evaluation/validation of a new technique. BMEL publishes the following types of papers: original articles, review articles, editorials, and letters to the editor. All the papers are reviewed in single-blind fashion.