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Muscle interface technologies

Muscle interface technologies involve devices that detect electrical signals generated by muscle activity, known as electromyography (EMG). These signals are used to control prosthetics, assistive devices, or human-computer interfaces more intuitively. By interpreting the natural muscle movements, these systems enable smooth and responsive control of artificial limbs or devices, improving functionality and user experience. Advances in sensor design and signal processing have made muscle interfaces more accurate, comfortable, and adaptable for various applications in healthcare, robotics, and augmented reality.