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- who: CPOJ Editorial Office from the Intelligent Sensing Laboratory, School of Engineering, Newcastle University, UK have published the article: All articles are permanently available online to the public without restrictions or subscription fees, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study explored the potential effect of longitudinal compression on three fundamental factors central to the use of myoelectric prostheses; namely, control, electrode-skin contact and muscle fatigue.
- how: Both the myoelectric control and fatigue data indicated that the properties of longitudinal compression sockets have little influence on factors relevant for EMG based control of . . .
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