Phantom limb pain (PLP) develops in most patients with lower limb amputation. Changes in the peripheral and central nervous system (CNS) are hypothesized to contribute to PLP. Based on ideas to modify neural reorganization within the CNS, the aim of the study was to test, whether prostheses with somatosensory feedback might help to reduce PLP, and increase the functionality of movement with a prosthesis. We therefore equipped the prostheses of 14 lower leg amputees with a simple to use feedback system that provides electrocutaneous feedback to patients’ thigh whenever the foot and toes of the prosthesis touch the ground. Two weeks of training with such a feedback prosthesis reduced PLP, increased the functional use of the prosthesis, and in...
The loss of an arm can lead to a loss in both dexterity and sensation. Sensation is critical in clos...
Above-knee amputees suffer the lack of sensory information, even while using most advanced prosthese...
Four patients underwent targeted sensory reinnervation (TSR), a surgical technique in which a define...
International audienceConventional leg prostheses do not convey sensory information about motion or ...
Lower limb amputation (LLA) destroys the sensory communication between the brain and the external wo...
Rationale Sensory feedback from the lower limbs is essential for correct balance and symmetry during...
Objective. The causes for the disabling condition of phantom limb pain (PLP), affecting 85% of amput...
Commercially used prostheses are essentially open-loop devices and provide little or no feedback to ...
We quantified prosthesis embodiment and phantom pain reduction associated with motor control and sen...
Abstract Background For people with lower-limb amputations, wearing a prosthetic limb helps restore ...
A non-optimal prosthesis integration into an amputee's body schema suggests some important functiona...
The loss of an arm can lead to a loss in both dexterity and sensation. Sensation is critical in clos...
Above-knee amputees suffer the lack of sensory information, even while using most advanced prosthese...
Four patients underwent targeted sensory reinnervation (TSR), a surgical technique in which a define...
International audienceConventional leg prostheses do not convey sensory information about motion or ...
Lower limb amputation (LLA) destroys the sensory communication between the brain and the external wo...
Rationale Sensory feedback from the lower limbs is essential for correct balance and symmetry during...
Objective. The causes for the disabling condition of phantom limb pain (PLP), affecting 85% of amput...
Commercially used prostheses are essentially open-loop devices and provide little or no feedback to ...
We quantified prosthesis embodiment and phantom pain reduction associated with motor control and sen...
Abstract Background For people with lower-limb amputations, wearing a prosthetic limb helps restore ...
A non-optimal prosthesis integration into an amputee's body schema suggests some important functiona...
The loss of an arm can lead to a loss in both dexterity and sensation. Sensation is critical in clos...
Above-knee amputees suffer the lack of sensory information, even while using most advanced prosthese...
Four patients underwent targeted sensory reinnervation (TSR), a surgical technique in which a define...