Electrotactile stimulation has been suggested as a modality for providing sensory feedback in upper limb prostheses.This study investigates the multiday variability of subdermal and surface stimulation. Electrical stimulation was delivered using either surface or fine wire electrodes placed right under the skin in eight amputees for seven consecutive days. The variability of psychophysical measurements, including detection threshold(DT), pain threshold (PT), dynamic range (DR), just noticeable difference (JND), Weber fraction (WF) and quality of evoked sensations, was evaluated using the coefficient of variation (CoV).In addition, the systematic change in the mean of the parameters across days was assessed in both stimulation modalities. In...
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. A...
Commercially available lower limb prostheses do not restore sensory feedback in amputees. Literature...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringJacob A. GeorgeThe current standard of care...
Phantom limb pain is a post-amputation phenomenon resulting in pain and/or extreme discomfort in the...
International audienceThe present case study details sensations elicited by electrical stimulation o...
Restoring the sense of touch for people with amputation has been both a clinical need and an enginee...
Introduction: Sensory feedback in hand prostheses is lacking but wished for. Many amputees experienc...
Sensory feedback is crucial for dexterous manipulation and sense of ownership. Electrical stimulatio...
Recent studies have shown that direct nerve stimulation can be used to provide sensory feedback to h...
Abstract — This research is in line with an important comment from the first amputee who tried the p...
The present case study details sensations elicited by electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve axo...
Sensory feedback in prosthesis can provide proprioceptive information on grasping, texture, and shap...
In the United States alone, 6,000-10,000 upper extremity amputations are performed each year. Phant...
Upper limb prostheses are rapidly improving in terms of both control and sensory feedback, giving ri...
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. A...
Commercially available lower limb prostheses do not restore sensory feedback in amputees. Literature...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringJacob A. GeorgeThe current standard of care...
Phantom limb pain is a post-amputation phenomenon resulting in pain and/or extreme discomfort in the...
International audienceThe present case study details sensations elicited by electrical stimulation o...
Restoring the sense of touch for people with amputation has been both a clinical need and an enginee...
Introduction: Sensory feedback in hand prostheses is lacking but wished for. Many amputees experienc...
Sensory feedback is crucial for dexterous manipulation and sense of ownership. Electrical stimulatio...
Recent studies have shown that direct nerve stimulation can be used to provide sensory feedback to h...
Abstract — This research is in line with an important comment from the first amputee who tried the p...
The present case study details sensations elicited by electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve axo...
Sensory feedback in prosthesis can provide proprioceptive information on grasping, texture, and shap...
In the United States alone, 6,000-10,000 upper extremity amputations are performed each year. Phant...
Upper limb prostheses are rapidly improving in terms of both control and sensory feedback, giving ri...
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. A...
Commercially available lower limb prostheses do not restore sensory feedback in amputees. Literature...