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Eugenio Guglielmelli

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Lapresa M, Guglielmelli E, Zollo L, Cordella F
Comput Methods Programs Biomed . 2024 Feb; 246:108055. PMID: 38320368
Background And Objective: The methods proposed in literature to estimate the position of hand joints Centers of Rotation (CoRs) typically require computationally non-trivial optimization routines and exploit a high number...
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Aprile I, Bramante L, La Russa C, Germanotta M, Barletta V, Falchini F, et al.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2023 Jun; 11(11). PMID: 37297733
The COVID-19 sequelae have been shown to affect respiratory and cardiological functions as well as neuro-psychological functions, and, in some cases, metabolic/nutritional aspects. The Italian National Institute for Insurance against...
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Tamantini C, Rondoni C, Cordella F, Guglielmelli E, Zollo L
Sensors (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 23(3). PMID: 36772615
In Industry 4.0 scenarios, wearable sensing allows the development of monitoring solutions for workers' risk prevention. Current approaches aim to identify the presence of a risky event, such as falls,...
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Lapresa M, Lauretti C, Scotto di Luzio F, Bressi F, Santacaterina F, Bravi M, et al.
Bioengineering (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 10(1). PMID: 36671635
The ability to finely control hand grip forces can be compromised by neuromuscular or musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, it is recommended to include the training and assessment of grip force control...
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Leone F, Gentile C, Cordella F, Gruppioni E, Guglielmelli E, Zollo L
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2022 Jan; 19(1):10. PMID: 35090512
Background: In the field of myoelectric control systems, pattern recognition (PR) algorithms have become always more interesting for predicting complex electromyography patterns involving movements with more than 2 Degrees of...
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Esperto F, Prata F, Antonelli A, Alloni R, Campanozzi L, Cataldo R, et al.
Minerva Urol Nephrol . 2021 Jul; 73(6):700-710. PMID: 34308607
Introduction: Robotic technologies are being increasingly implemented in healthcare, including urology, and holding promises for improving medicine worldwide. However, these new approaches raise ethical concerns for professionals, patients, researchers and...
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Pino G, Romano D, Spaccasassi C, Mioli A, DAlonzo M, Sacchetti R, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2020 Jun; 14:389. PMID: 32477046
Embodiment is the percept that something not originally belonging to the self becomes part of the body. Feeling embodiment for a prosthesis may counteract amputees' altered image of the body...
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Carpino G, Pezzola A, Urbano M, Guglielmelli E
J Healthc Eng . 2019 Oct; 2019:9693801. PMID: 31662835
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Zollo L, Pino G, Ciancio A, Ranieri F, Cordella F, Gentile C, et al.
Sci Robot . 2019 Oct; 4(27). PMID: 31620665
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation on the fingers and the hand, there are no examples of use of the routed sensory information to finely control the...
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Leone F, Gentile C, Ciancio A, Gruppioni E, Davalli A, Sacchetti R, et al.
Front Neurorobot . 2019 Jul; 13:42. PMID: 31275131
Surface electromyography (sEMG) signals represent a promising approach for decoding the motor intention of amputees to control a multifunctional prosthetic hand in a non-invasive way. Several approaches based on proportional...