Usability of the combination of brain-computer interface, functional electrical stimulation and virtual reality for improving hand function in spinal cord injured patients

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This work assesses the usability of a system that combines a brain-computer interface, a functional electrical stimulator and a virtual feedback with the aim of promoting neuroplasticity. The system has been tested in a patient with C5 D ASIA spinal cord injury, who performed 5 sessions with the device as well as exertion, clinical and usability tests.

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Bayon-Calatayud, M., Trincado-Alonso, F., López-Larraz, E., Montesano, L., Pons, J. L., & Gil-Agudo, Á. (2017). Usability of the combination of brain-computer interface, functional electrical stimulation and virtual reality for improving hand function in spinal cord injured patients. In Biosystems and Biorobotics (Vol. 15, pp. 331–335). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46669-9_56

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