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    Comparison of compensatory shoulder movements, functionality and satisfaction in transradial amputees fitted with two prosthetic myoelectric hooks by Touillet, Amélie, Billon-Grumillier, Constance, Pierret, Jonathan, Herbe, Pierrick, Martinet, Noël, Loiret, Isabelle, Paysant, Jean

    Published in PloS one (02-02-2023)
    “…The functionalities of myoelectric hooks, such as whether they allow wrist movements, as well as the volume and design of the devices, may impact how fitted…”
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    Guiding the Training of Users With a Pattern Similarity Biofeedback to Improve the Performance of Myoelectric Pattern Recognition by de Montalivet, Etienne, Bailly, Kevin, Touillet, Amelie, Martinet, Noel, Paysant, Jean, Jarrasse, Nathanael

    “…Next generation prosthetics will rely massively on myoelectric "Pattern Recognition" (PR) based control approaches, to improve their users' dexterity. One…”
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    Characteristics of phantom upper limb mobility encourage phantom-mobility-based prosthesis control by Touillet, Amélie, Peultier-Celli, Laetitia, Nicol, Caroline, Jarrassé, Nathanaël, Loiret, Isabelle, Martinet, Noël, Paysant, Jean, De Graaf, Jozina B

    Published in Scientific reports (18-10-2018)
    “…There is an increasing need to extend the control possibilities of upper limb amputees over their prosthetics, especially given the development of devices with…”
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    Voluntary phantom hand and finger movements in transhumerai amputees could be used to naturally control polydigital prostheses by Jarrasse, Nathanael, Nicol, Caroline, Richer, Florian, Touillet, Amelie, Martinet, Noel, Paysant, Jean, De Graaf, Jozina B.

    “…An arm amputation is extremely invalidating since many of our daily tasks require bi-manual and precise control of hand movements. Perfect hand prostheses…”
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    Kinematic analysis of impairments and compensatory motor behavior during prosthetic grasping in below-elbow amputees by Touillet, Amélie, Gouzien, Adrienne, Badin, Marina, Herbe, Pierrick, Martinet, Noël, Jarrassé, Nathanaël, Roby-Brami, Agnès

    Published in PloS one (18-11-2022)
    “…After a major upper limb amputation, the use of myoelectric prosthesis as assistive devices is possible. However, these prostheses remain quite difficult to…”
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    Simultaneous Control of 2DOF Upper-Limb Prosthesis With Body Compensations-Based Control: A Multiple Cases Study by Legrand, Mathilde, Marchand, Charlotte, Richer, Florian, Touillet, Amelie, Martinet, Noel, Paysant, Jean, Morel, Guillaume, Jarrasse, Nathanael

    “…Controlling several joints simultaneously is a common feature of natural arm movements. Robotic prostheses shall offer this possibility to their wearer. Yet,…”
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    New insights into muscle activity associated with phantom hand movements in transhumeral amputees by Chateaux, Manon, Rossel, Olivier, Vérité, Fabien, Nicol, Caroline, Touillet, Amélie, Paysant, Jean, Jarrassé, Nathanaël, De Graaf, Jozina B

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (2024)
    “…Muscle activity patterns in the residual arm are systematically present during phantom hand movements (PHM) in transhumeral amputees. However, their…”
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    Reachability and the sense of embodiment in amputees using prostheses by Gouzien, Adrienne, de Vignemont, Fréderique, Touillet, Amélie, Martinet, Noël, De Graaf, Jozina, Jarrassé, Nathanaël, Roby-Brami, Agnès

    Published in Scientific reports (10-07-2017)
    “…Amputated patients are hardly satisfied with upper limb prostheses, and tend to favour the use of their contralateral arm to partially compensate their…”
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    Comparison of the Outcomes of Flexor Tendon Repair in Zone II Using the Original and Adjusted Strickland Scores and the 400-Points Hand Test by Lozano, Aude, Foisneau, Anne, Touillet, Amélie, Hossu, Gabriela, Athlani, Lionel

    “…The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of flexor tendon repair in zone II and compare two analytic tests - the original and adjusted Strickland…”
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    Can We Achieve Intuitive Prosthetic Elbow Control Based on Healthy Upper Limb Motor Strategies? by Merad, Manelle, de Montalivet, Étienne, Touillet, Amélie, Martinet, Noël, Roby-Brami, Agnès, Jarrassé, Nathanaël

    Published in Frontiers in neurorobotics (02-02-2018)
    “…Most transhumeral amputees report that their prosthetic device lacks functionality, citing the control strategy as a major limitation. Indeed, they are…”
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    Effect of different positions of splinting on flexor tendon relaxation: a cadaver study by Athlani, Lionel, Detammaecker, Romain, Touillet, Amélie, Dautel, Gilles, Foisneau, Anne

    “…We performed a cadaver study to evaluate how six different static heat-moulded splints affect flexor tendon relaxation. Each splint positioned the wrist and…”
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    Phantom movement training without classifier performance feedback improves mobilization ability while maintaining EMG pattern classification by Rossel, Olivier, Chateaux, Manon, Jarrasse, Nathanael, Verite, Fabien, Touillet, Amelie, Nicol, Caroline, Paysant, Jean, Graaf, Jozina B. De

    “…Voluntary phantom movements are systematically associated with muscle contractions in the residual limb. These latter are specific to the type of movement and…”
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    Phantom-Mobility-Based Prosthesis Control in Transhumeral Amputees Without Surgical Reinnervation: A Preliminary Study by Jarrassé, Nathanaël, de Montalivet, Etienne, Richer, Florian, Nicol, Caroline, Touillet, Amélie, Martinet, Noël, Paysant, Jean, de Graaf, Jozina B

    “…Transhumeral amputees face substantial difficulties in efficiently controlling their prosthetic limb, leading to a high rate of rejection of these devices…”
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    Classification of Phantom Finger, Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Voluntary Gestures in Transhumeral Amputees With sEMG by Jarrasse, Nathanael, Nicol, Caroline, Touillet, Amelie, Richer, Florian, Martinet, Noel, Paysant, Jean, de Graaf, Jozina Bernardina

    “…Decoding finger and hand movements from sEMG electrodes placed on the forearm of transradial amputees has been commonly studied by many research groups. A few…”
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    Grasping after trans-radial amputation: Comparison of kinematics between amputated limbs equipped with myoelectric prosthesis and healthy limb by Badin, Marina, Touillet, Amelie, Gouzien, Adrienne, Roby-Brami, Agnes, Jarrasse, Nathanael, Martinet, Noel, Paysant, Jean

    “…After upper limb amputation, myoelectric prosthesis does not allow total functional recovery: grasping is executed with compensation motions. The objective of…”
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    Assessment of somatosensory rehabilitation for neuropathic and chronic pains after knee injury or surgery by Badin, Marina, Touillet, Amelie, Francois, Anne-Gabrielle, De Gasperi, Michele, Sanamane, Valerie, Paysant, Jean

    “…One of the complications after trauma or knee surgery is neuropathic pain associated with epicritic sensitive disorders, such as hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia or…”
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    A Stand-Alone Augmented Reality Intervention for Chronic Pain Using Embodied Systolic Stimulation by Kannape, Oliver A, Pierret, Jonathan, Leeb, Robert, Cardin, Sylvain, Bourban, Fabien, Mensi, Skander, Lebrun, Yann, Merlini, Nicolas, Dorier, Alexis, Moriot, Vincent, Touillet, Amelie, Serino, Andrea

    “…Chronic pain presents a tremendous personal, societal, and financial burden. Treatment options are often limited to managing symptoms as opposed to treating…”
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    Simultaneous control of 2DOF upper-limb prosthesis with body compensations-based control: a multiple cases study by Legrand, Mathilde, Marchand, Charlotte, Richer, Florian, Touillet, Amélie, Martinet, Noël, Paysant, Jean, Morel, Guillaume, Jarrasse, Nathanael

    “…Controlling several joints simultaneously is a common feature of natural arm movements. Robotic prostheses shall offer this possibility to their wearer. Yet,…”
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    Journal Article