Congenital hand damage treated with a myoelectric application complemented by pharmacological treatment - 2024
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https://doi.org/10.15381/electron.v20i2.29860Keywords:
Prosthesis, Hand, Adverse Reactions, Myoelectric Application, TreatmentAbstract
In this research work, a study is developed about the use of prosthesis based on myoelectric applications in a therapeutic context, such as congenital damage produced in the gestation stage by the mother in fetal development and also during the process of birth and formation of the newborn; It should be added that the analysis of this work focuses on being able to implement a pharmacological therapy when adverse reactions of the prosthetists occur with the congenital malformation of the distal part of the upper extremity due to the daily movements generated by homemade actions of the hand, that is Therefore, the use of myoelectric signals is covered for the proper functioning and use of the application that leads to the manufacture of the prosthesis. Informative information was produced in which articles contain impactful information scientists with experience in the selected topic jointly with our research team through search systems. This set of analysis leads to knowing more about the help provided by drugs in terms of an occurrence of external interaction due to some agent belonging to the materials used in the manufacture of the prosthesis mediated by myoelectric signals.
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