#8658. Taking both sides: seeking symbiosis between intelligent prostheses and human motor control during locomotion

December 2026publication date
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Medicine (miscellaneous);
Biomedical Engineering;
Biomaterials;
Bioengineering;
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Abstract:
In this study, we evaluate the benefits of good coordination between the prosthesis and user, as well as approaches in which this coordination is enabled. We justify the call for human–prosthesis symbiosis as a tool to improve the functionality and acceptance of robotic prostheses and users quality of life.
Keywords:
Augmented biofeedback; Gait biomechanics; Human-in-the-loop optimization; Human–prosthesis symbiosis; Reinforcement learning; Robotic lower limb prostheses

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