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SWIPT-PEMG focuses on developing a minimally invasive device that uses signals from underutilized facial muscles to help individuals with severe disabilities control their environment. This innovative approach aims to enhance communication and interaction for those with spinal cord injuries or related conditions.
The over 1 million individuals worldwide with significant functional impairment due to spinal cord injury, Amyotrophic lateralsclerosis (ALS), or Locked-in Syndrome face hardships in interacting with a world constructed for those with functioning musculatureinnervation.
The higher the injury to the spine, via contusion or disease progress, the greater the disconnect from the normative wayof operating in the world.
Assistive devices that respond to the musculature innervated by the cranial, and m…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
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