College - Author 1

College of Engineering

Department - Author 1

Biomedical Engineering Department

Degree Name - Author 1

BS in Biomedical Engineering

College - Author 2

College of Engineering

Department - Author 2

Biomedical Engineering Department

Degree - Author 2

BS in Biomedical Engineering

College - Author 3

College of Engineering

Department - Author 3

Biomedical Engineering Department

Degree - Author 3

BS in Biomedical Engineering

College - Author 4

College of Engineering

Department - Author 4

Biomedical Engineering Department

Degree - Author 4

BS in Biomedical Engineering

Date

3-2021

Primary Advisor

Christopher Heylman, College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Department

Additional Advisors

Britta Berg-Johansen, College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Department

Abstract/Summary

The Electro Muscle to Muscle Transfer (EMMT) system will entail designing, manufacturing, and providing a wearable device that stimulates paralyzed muscles in the hand by sampling and amplifying muscles from the forearm. With further development, the system may be capable of using different muscle inputs other than the forearm muscles along with different stimulated muscle outputs other than the hand. The system functions as a rehabilitative device for spinal cord injuries, irreparable nerve loss and/or damage, and improper neuromuscular function. It is not for total treatment nor for curing of the disabilities listed above but to alleviate the side effects of the disability and help reduce muscular dysfunction.

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