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14: Electromyography and Its Use to Control Prosthetics — Dr. Usha Kuruganti

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Dr. Usha Kuruganti, Professor at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the use of electromyography signals to control prosthetic devices. She also explains some of her research on bilateral strength deficits in athletic, aging, and occupational contexts.

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Dr. Usha Kuruganti, Professor at the University of New Brunswick, discusses the use of electromyography signals to control prosthetic devices. She also explains some of her research on bilateral strength deficits in athletic, aging, and occupational contexts.

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