Abstract Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a chronic condition that develops in the majority of amputees. The underlying mechanisms are not completely understood, and thus, no treatment is fully effective. Based on recent studies, we hypothesize that electrical stimulation of afferent nerves might alleviate PLP by giving sensory input to the patient if nerve fibers can be activated selectively. The critical component in this scheme is the implantable electrode structure. We present a review of a novel electrode concept to distribute highly selective electrode contacts over the complete cross section of a peripheral nerve to create a distributed activation of small nerve fiber ensembles at the fascicular level, the transverse intrafascicular multic...
Phantom limb pain is a post-amputation phenomenon where an amputee experiences painful sensations in...
Phantom Limb Pain, a pain or discomfort in the missing limb, is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. W...
Objective: The aim of the paper is to objectively demonstrate that amputees implanted with intraneur...
International audiencePhantom limb pain (PLP) is a chronic condition that develops in the majority o...
International audienceAIM: Phantom limb pain (PLP) develops in the lost limb in 50-80% of amputees. ...
International audiencePhantom limb pain develops in the majority of amputees. The underlying mechani...
International audiencePhantom limb pain frequently follows amputation. Currently there is no fully e...
dissertationPeripheral nerve implants o er the potential to treat pathologies associated with a comp...
Phantom limb pain is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. We hypothesize that eliciting a “real” sensa...
Phantom Limb Pain, a pain or discomfort in the missing limb, is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. A...
Phantom Limb Pain is a post-amputation phenomenon causing painful sensation seeming to originate in ...
OBJECTIVES: The principle underlying this project is that, despite nervous reorganization following ...
Phantom limb pain occurs to some degree in 50-80% of amputees with no known successful treatments. T...
International audienceTransversal intrafascicular multichannel electrodes (TIME) have been developed...
The amputation of a limb is a surgical intervention used as a last resort to remove irreparably dama...
Phantom limb pain is a post-amputation phenomenon where an amputee experiences painful sensations in...
Phantom Limb Pain, a pain or discomfort in the missing limb, is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. W...
Objective: The aim of the paper is to objectively demonstrate that amputees implanted with intraneur...
International audiencePhantom limb pain (PLP) is a chronic condition that develops in the majority o...
International audienceAIM: Phantom limb pain (PLP) develops in the lost limb in 50-80% of amputees. ...
International audiencePhantom limb pain develops in the majority of amputees. The underlying mechani...
International audiencePhantom limb pain frequently follows amputation. Currently there is no fully e...
dissertationPeripheral nerve implants o er the potential to treat pathologies associated with a comp...
Phantom limb pain is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. We hypothesize that eliciting a “real” sensa...
Phantom Limb Pain, a pain or discomfort in the missing limb, is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. A...
Phantom Limb Pain is a post-amputation phenomenon causing painful sensation seeming to originate in ...
OBJECTIVES: The principle underlying this project is that, despite nervous reorganization following ...
Phantom limb pain occurs to some degree in 50-80% of amputees with no known successful treatments. T...
International audienceTransversal intrafascicular multichannel electrodes (TIME) have been developed...
The amputation of a limb is a surgical intervention used as a last resort to remove irreparably dama...
Phantom limb pain is a post-amputation phenomenon where an amputee experiences painful sensations in...
Phantom Limb Pain, a pain or discomfort in the missing limb, is experienced by 50-80% of amputees. W...
Objective: The aim of the paper is to objectively demonstrate that amputees implanted with intraneur...