Talon Garikayi

Stellenbosch University

Papers

1

Total Citations

4

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About

Talon Garikayi is a researcher whose work lies at the critical intersection of biomedical engineering and robotics, with a primary focus on advancing prosthetic technology. His key research areas include robotic prosthetics, clinical rehabilitation engineering, and the development of intelligent artificial limbs. Garikayi’s most notable contribution is his seminal paper, "Robotic prosthetic challenges for clinical applications" (2016), which has garnered 4 citations and serves as a foundational reference in the field. In this work, he systematically evaluates the technological hurdles that impede the widespread clinical adoption of robotic prosthetics, while also analyzing the methods employed to foster the development of smarter, more intuitive artificial limbs. By identifying critical gaps between laboratory innovation and real-world patient use, Garikayi has helped shape the direction of future research in prosthetic design and control. His work is particularly valuable for students and researchers seeking to understand the practical challenges of translating cutting-edge robotics into life-changing clinical solutions. Through his focused analysis, Garikayi continues to influence efforts toward more functional, responsive, and accessible prosthetic technologies.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robotic prosthetic challenges for clinical applications
4 citations · 2016
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Stellenbosch University

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