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February 6, 2026

The Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Technologies held a training course titled “Measuring Neuromuscular Signals and Their Applications in Prosthetics,” presented by Assistant Lecturer Redha Dawood Al-Sahlani.

The course aimed to highlight the scientific principles of measuring Electromyography (EMG) and Electroneurography (ENG) signals. It explored their vital role in the development and design of modern prosthetics, which contributes to improving motor control efficiency and increasing the compatibility of prosthetic limbs with users.

The course modules included:

  • An introduction to neuromuscular signals and the mechanisms of recording and analyzing them.
  • Practical applications within the field of prosthetics.
  • A discussion on the latest technologies in the field, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical application.

The session witnessed remarkable interaction from participants, given its scientific and practical importance in enhancing the skills of students and technical staff, supporting the educational process, and keeping pace with modern developments in medical technology.

In conclusion, the course emphasized the importance of hosting such scientific sessions that meet labor market demands and contribute to the academic and professional advancement of the Prosthetics and Orthotics specialization.

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