Delsys is pleased to announce it will now be supporting the .c3d file type!

With our new Delsys File Utility, native EMGworks® files (.hpf) can be converted directly to .c3d. Now any signal that is collected from the Trigno™ hardware will automatically appear in the […]
Extreme Learning Machines for Real-Time Myoelectric Control

Myoelectric signals are rich sources of information about human movement control. They are also easily accessible, making them appealing for controlling devices like prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeletons. However, the variability […]
Trimedica/Delsys (May 2016) – Movement Analysis Workshop in Madrid

Trimedica S.L., a Delsys business partner, recently organized an EMG and Movement Analysis workshop on May 27-28, 2016 at Universidad Politecnica de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. The workshop focused on […]
Obituary: Professor Carlo J. De Luca was a Leading Researcher in Electrophysiology and Biomedical Engineering

He made lasting contributions to the fields of Motor Control, Biomechanics, and Electromyography.
Delsys Workshop at the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology in Chicago

The Delsys Workshop was held on Tuesday July 5th 2016 at the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (ISEK) in Chicago (USA). The workshop showcased how latest Delsys technology – […]
Winners of the 1st Annual Delsys Student Travel Grant

Student Travel Grants is now presented by the De Luca Foundation. Please visit www.delucafoundation.org/activities/support-students/travel-grants. Delsys is proud to announce the winners of the 1st annual Delsys Student Travel Grant program. In this […]
Muscles in Microgravity and Self-rotations During Parabolic Flight:

Fascinating research by researchers team from CNRS Paris Descartes, the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) & Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chilean researchers advancing the field of neural mechanics – one lab at a time

University of Talca: New Human Motor Control Laboratory to advance research investigations on movement disorders.
How the Human Brain Relies on Other Brains to Thrive and Survive: Dr. David Eagleman

PBS miniseries featuring Trigno Mini Sensor
Should Basketball Players Tape Their Ankles?

An interdisciplinary group of researchers from universities in Australia and the US, including Matthew Jeffriess from University of Technology Sydney and Dr. Robert Lockie from California State University, Northridge, teamed […]