Upper limb cortical maps in amputees with targeted muscle and sensory reinnervation.

Brain14.50
Volume: 140, Issue: 11, Pages: 2993 - 3011
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
Neuroprosthetics research in amputee patients aims at developing new prostheses that move and feel like real limbs. Targeted muscle and sensory reinnervation (TMSR) is such an approach and consists of rerouting motor and sensory nerves from the residual limb towards intact muscles and skin regions. Movement of the myoelectric prosthesis is enabled via decoded electromyography activity from reinnervated muscles and touch sensation on the missing...
Paper Details
Title
Upper limb cortical maps in amputees with targeted muscle and sensory reinnervation.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
140
Issue
11
Pages
2993 - 3011
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