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Physiological Control Systems

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Research

Our research lies at the interface of machine learning, biomechanics, and motor control to study sensorimotor dysfunction. We investigate the recovery of motor functions and sensory feedback in amputee populations and patients with neuromuscular disorders.

Our research program is divided into three major areas:

1. Dynamics of neural and muscular signals in amputees and patients with neuromuscular disorders.

2. Balance and postural control mechanisms in amputees and patients with neuromuscular disorders.

3. Stimulation paradigms to restore partial motor functions and sensory feedback using neural interfaces.

Methods

  • Electrophysiological recordings
  • Kinetic and kinematic analysis of posture and gait
  • Machine learning and signal processing
  • Transcutaneous and intraneural electrical stimulation 

Current Projects



  • Sensorimotor uncertainties during walking in lower limb amputees
  • Gait dynamics and stability in lower limb amputees
  • Intermuscular coupling and center of pressure adjustments during balance control in lower-limb amputees
  • Real-time visual feedback of load distribution asymmetry in lower-limb amputees
  • Corticomuscular coupling during upright balance in lower-limb amputees
  • Intelligent orthotics and prosthetics for an improved human-technology interaction (INOPRO) 

Contact

 PD Dr. Cristian Pasluosta

Research Group Leader

E-Mail: cristian.pasluosta@imtek.uni-freiburg.de

Telephone: +49 (0)761 203 7251
 
Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology
Department of Microsystems Engineering
University of Freiburg - IMTEK
IMBIT - NeuroProbes
Georges-Köhler-Allee 201
Room: 00.022
79110 Freiburg
Germany
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