Future of Movement Sciences: Interview with Dr. Helen Huang

Dr. Huang (University of North Carolina) discusses her ongoing research projects at UNC, NREL, and the promise of using Motor Units to operate powered prostheses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CcET41x2Ao
dEMG Technology Debuted In The “Guangdong Province Third Rehabilitation Organization Management Summit Forum”

On the morning of March 31, 2019, Professor Wei Pengxu, director of the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Division of the National Research Center for Rehabilitation Technical Aids, shared the clinical application of […]
Year 2018 in Review: A note of gratitude to early adopters of Delsys EMG and Neuromotion tools.

Delsys succeeds in the marketplace by innovating technology that advances the field of Neuromotion.
University of Connecticut Senior Design team recognized for their work using Trigno EMG technology to improve outlooks for Cerebral Palsy patients.

A team of four Biomedical Engineering students from UConn are breaking new ground in the fight against Spastic Cerebral Palsy. They’re all women, which is unusual, but that’s not what […]
Delsys Expands Global Reach through Delsys China Office

Delsys is actively expanding thanks to strong global partners who are committed to providing the highest-quality tech in the biomechanics market. Century Tianhong Intl. Group Ltd., our business partner in […]
Delsys Hosts Open House for National Biomechanics Day

Delsys, Altec, and the De Luca Foundation thank the engineering students from Boston University, University of Rhode Island, University of Connecticut and Worcester Polytechnic Institute for attending their 1st open house on April 11, 2018, coinciding with the annual National […]
Pattern Recognition Algorithms Help Study Neural Firing Behavior During Natural Human Movement

New dEMG Wireless Sensor for the Trigno Avanti Platform: A Breakthrough Tool for Investigating Neuromuscular Diseases
Year 2017 in Review

A Tribute to Professor De Luca’s Dream
Mechanical and Visual Perturbation of Human Walking to Find General Principles of Gait Control

The University of Maryland’s Kinesiology Department features the Trigno Wireless System in its poster at the American Society of Biomechanics.
CENTURY TIAN HONG INTL. GROUP LTD to lead Delsys China Expansion

CENTURY TIAN HONG INTL. GROUP LTD, working in partnership with Delsys Inc. and operating as Delsys China, will offer customers in China and Hong Kong a broad portfolio of high […]