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Clinical Trial

Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback?

NCT: NCT05505513 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05505513
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2020-12-21
Completion2028-12

Brief Summary

The investigators will investigate the device feasibility of human peripheral nerves and muscles recording and stimulation using percutaneous Utah Slanted Electrode Arrays (pUSEAs) implanted into residual peripheral arm nerves and EMG electrodes implanted in the residual muscles of patients with limb amputations in order to determine the ability of the HAPTIX (Hand Proprioception and Touch Interfaces) System to control an upper-extremity prosthesis, and to provide a sense of cutaneous touch and muscle proprioceptive feedback to the amputee.

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What is Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback??

Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback? is a clinical trial registered under NCT05505513. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05505513?

The current status of NCT05505513 (Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback?) is: RECRUITING.

When did Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback? start?

Can an Array of Micro-electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve Record Neural Signals and Provide Feedback? started on 2020-12-21.

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