CORDIS Project
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The project develops WiHDE, a wearable high-density electromyographic device that measures muscle activity in real-time. This technology aims to provide feedback for new therapies targeting chronic pain and muscle dysfunction, with applications in rehabilitation, sports, and prosthetics.
Altered muscle activity might be co-responsible for chronic pain.
Discomfort, ache and reduced mobility are, for example, associated in low back pain patients with dysfunctional activation of the spine musculature often leading to a vicious circle of overloading and inactivity.
Analysing the activities of relevant muscles in real time could provide valuable feedback for new therapies.
However, deriving from muscular activities pathological behaviour requires the use of a high-density electromyog…
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
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