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Clinical Trial

Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation

NCT: NCT07075042 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07075042
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-05
Completion2027-12

Brief Summary

Different ways of controlling an upper-limb prosthesis can affect how easy it is to use and how helpful it is in everyday activities. One common method, called direct control, uses signals from two muscles and can make switching between movements difficult. Another clinically available option, called pattern recognition control, uses signals from several muscles to better understand the user's intended movement and may feel more natural to use. This study compares these two control methods to see how they affect function for adults with below-the-elbow limb loss.

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What is Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation?

Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation is a clinical trial registered under NCT07075042. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07075042?

The current status of NCT07075042 (Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation) is: RECRUITING.

When did Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation start?

Comparing the Attentional Demands and Functional Outcomes in People With Transradial Amputation started on 2026-05.

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