As part of the study, the research team designed a soft prosthetic hand capable of executing movements based on two primary postural synergies. The device features two degrees of actuation, allowing for more natural hand postures.
The prosthetic hand was tested in real-time scenarios with 11 participants without physical impairments and three prosthesis users. Researchers employed an advanced online method that mapped neural synergies to continuous operation of the prosthetic hand, demonstrating that integrating neural and postural synergies results in precise, coordinated, and natural multidigit control.