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Self-Contained Neuromusculoskeletal Arm Prostheses
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2020
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Haptic FeedbackMotor ComponentsWearable TechnologyUpper ExtremityHaptic TechnologyMotor ControlOrthopaedic SurgerySensorimotor RehabilitationRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologySoft RoboticsRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyRehabilitationTranshumeral AmputationPhysical TherapyProstheticsBone CellsMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderShoulder Girdle
We report the use of a bone-anchored, self-contained robotic arm with both sensory and motor components over 3 to 7 years in four patients after transhumeral amputation. The implant allowed for bidirectional communication between a prosthetic hand and electrodes implanted in the nerves and muscles of the upper arm and was anchored to the humerus through osseointegration, the process in which bone cells attach to an artificial surface without formation of fibrous tissue. Use of the device did not require formal training and depended on the intuitive intent of the user to activate movement and sensory feedback from the prosthesis. Daily use resulted in increasing sensory acuity and effectiveness in work and other activities of daily life. (Funded by the Promobilia Foundation and others.).
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