Agonist-antagonist Myoneural Interfaces in Above-knee Amputation Preserve Distal Joint Function and Perception December 3, 2021 Corey Sullivan Publications, Uncategorized Publications Share This Tweet Share Share Email Corey Sullivan Related Posts Agonist-antagonist myoneural interface amputation preserves proprioceptive sensorimotor neurophysiology in lower limbs SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE | REPORT The Ewing Amputation: The First Human Implementation of the Agonist-Antagonist Myoneural Interface A murine model of a novel surgical architecture for proprioceptive muscle feedback and its potential application to control of advanced limb prostheses
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