Application of Targeted Reinnervation for People With Transradial Amputation (NCT02349035) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Application of Targeted Reinnervation for People With Transradial Amputation
United States10 participantsStarted 2014-12
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to improve prosthesis control for transradial amputees with combining targeted muscle reinnervation surgery (TMR) and pattern recognition control.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 95 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* A upper limb amputation at the transradial level
Exclusion Criteria:
* Significant new injury that would prevent use of a prosthesis: The ability to consistently wear a prosthesis and perform activities of daily living and specific performance tasks is necessary to evaluate the relative benefits of the interventions.
* Cognitive impairment sufficient to adversely affect understanding of or compliance with study requirements, ability to communicate experiences, or ability to give informed consent: The ability to understand and comply with requirements of the study is essential in order for the study to generate useable, reliable data. The ability to obtain relevant user feedback through questionnaires and informal discussion adds significant value to this study.
* Significant other co morbidity: Any other medical issues or injuries that would preclude completion of the study, use of the prostheses, or that would otherwise prevent acquisition of useable data by researchers
What they're measuring
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Improve pattern recognition control of multifunction prostheses for transradial amputees.