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Clinical Trial

Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses

NCT: NCT04947462 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT04947462
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2021-12-01
Completion2030-05-31

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to characterize proprioceptive sensations in the missing limb of upper limb amputees using nerve stimulation, and to develop advanced controllers for moving a prosthesis. Proprioceptive sensations are the sensations that tell individuals where their hand is in space, and if it is moving. The research team uses Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), which involves applying small electric currents to the nerves. These signals are then transferred to the brain just like the information about the individual's intact hand used to be transferred to their brain. This study will test different placements for stimulation and determine which one(s) provide the individual with proprioceptive sensations. The investigators want to know what the participants feel and if the investigators can use proprioceptive sensation to give the participants information about limb movement and position.

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What is Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses?

Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses is a clinical trial registered under NCT04947462. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT04947462?

The current status of NCT04947462 (Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses) is: RECRUITING.

When did Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses start?

Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration With Neural Interfaces for Hand Prostheses started on 2021-12-01.

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