Artificial referred sensation in upper and lower limb prosthesis users: A systematic review
Objective. Electrical stimulation can induce sensation in the phantom limb of individuals with
amputation. It is difficult to generalize existing findings as there are many approaches to …
amputation. It is difficult to generalize existing findings as there are many approaches to …
Plantar somatosensory restoration enhances gait, speed perception, and motor adaptation
Lower limb loss is a major insult to the body's nervous and musculoskeletal systems.
Despite technological advances in prosthesis design, artificial limbs are not yet integrated …
Despite technological advances in prosthesis design, artificial limbs are not yet integrated …
Clinical Applications and Future Translation of Somatosensory Neuroprostheses
Somatosensory neuroprostheses restore, replace, or enhance tactile and proprioceptive
feedback for people with sensory impairments due to neurological disorders or injury …
feedback for people with sensory impairments due to neurological disorders or injury …
Bidirectional bionic limbs: a perspective bridging technology and physiology
C Pasluosta, P Kiele, P Čvančara… - Journal of Neural …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Precise control of bionic limbs relies on robust decoding of motor commands from nerves or
muscles signals and sensory feedback from artificial limbs to the nervous system by …
muscles signals and sensory feedback from artificial limbs to the nervous system by …
Agonist-antagonist muscle strain in the residual limb preserves motor control and perception after amputation
Background Elucidating underlying mechanisms in subject-specific motor control and
perception after amputation could guide development of advanced surgical and …
perception after amputation could guide development of advanced surgical and …
The experience of sensorimotor integration of a lower limb sensory neuroprosthesis: A qualitative case study
MS Schmitt, JD Wright, RJ Triolo… - Frontiers in Human …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Lower limb prosthesis users often struggle to navigate uneven terrain or
ambulate in low light conditions where it can be challenging to rely on visual cues for …
ambulate in low light conditions where it can be challenging to rely on visual cues for …
Neural sensory stimulation does not interfere with the H-reflex in individuals with lower limb amputation
S Li, RJ Triolo, H Charkhkar - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Individuals with lower limb loss experience an increased risk of falls partly due
to the lack of sensory feedback from their missing foot. It is possible to restore plantar …
to the lack of sensory feedback from their missing foot. It is possible to restore plantar …
Utilization of peripheral nerve feedback at a preconscious level
NH Chowdhury, DJ Tyler - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Sensorimotor integration is important, if not required, when using our hands.
The integration of the tactile and motor systems is disrupted in individuals with upper limb …
The integration of the tactile and motor systems is disrupted in individuals with upper limb …
Restored somatosensation in individuals with lower limb loss improves gait, speed perception, and motor adaptation
Lower limb loss is a significant insult to the body's nervous and musculoskeletal systems.
Despite technological advances in prosthesis design, artificial limbs are not yet integrated …
Despite technological advances in prosthesis design, artificial limbs are not yet integrated …
Closing the Loop: How Sensation Impacts Prosthetic Function and Control
M Gonzalez - 2023 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
The loss of an arm can lead to a loss in both dexterity and sensation. Sensation is critical in
closing the motor control loop, making fine adjustments, and identifying object properties …
closing the motor control loop, making fine adjustments, and identifying object properties …