Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313232259> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 items per page.
- W4313232259 endingPage "63" @default.
- W4313232259 startingPage "63" @default.
- W4313232259 abstract "Upper limb loss results in significant physical and psychological impairment and is a major financial burden for both patients and healthcare services. Current myoelectric prostheses rely on electromyographic (EMG) signals captured using surface electrodes placed directly over antagonistic muscles in the residual stump to drive a single degree of freedom in the prosthetic limb (e.g., hand open and close). In the absence of the appropriate muscle groups, patients rely on activation of biceps/triceps muscles alone (together with a mode switch) to control all degrees of freedom of the prosthesis. This is a non-physiological method of control since it is non-intuitive and contributes poorly to daily function. This leads to the high rate of prosthetic abandonment. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) reroutes the ends of nerves in the amputation stump to nerves innervating “spare” muscles in the amputation stump or chest wall. These then become proxies for the missing muscles in the amputated limb. TMR has revolutionised prosthetic control, especially for high-level amputees (e.g., after shoulder disarticulation), resulting in more intuitive, fluid control of the prosthesis. TMR can also reduce the intensity of symptoms such as neuroma and phantom limb pain. Regenerative peripheral nerve interface (RPNI) is another technique for increasing the number of control signals without the limitations of finding suitable target muscles imposed by TMR. This involves wrapping a block of muscle around the free nerve ending, providing the regenerating axons with a target organ for reinnervation. These RPNIs act as signal amplifiers of the previously severed nerves and their EMG signals can be used to control prosthetic limbs. RPNI can also reduce neuroma and phantom limb pain. In this review article, we discuss the surgical technique of TMR and RPNI and present outcomes from our experience with TMR." @default.
- W4313232259 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313232259 creator A5022519121 @default.
- W4313232259 creator A5038950584 @default.
- W4313232259 creator A5078980171 @default.
- W4313232259 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4313232259 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4313232259 title "Advances in upper limb loss rehabilitation: the role of targeted muscle reinnervation and regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces" @default.
- W4313232259 doi "https://doi.org/10.20517/2347-9264.2022.24" @default.
- W4313232259 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313232259 type Work @default.
- W4313232259 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4313232259 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313232259 hasAuthorship W4313232259A5022519121 @default.
- W4313232259 hasAuthorship W4313232259A5038950584 @default.
- W4313232259 hasAuthorship W4313232259A5078980171 @default.
- W4313232259 hasBestOaLocation W43132322591 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C2776204877 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C2776660947 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C2778715743 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C2779649809 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C2781425419 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C46762472 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConcept C99508421 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C105702510 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C126322002 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C141071460 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C2776204877 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C2776660947 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C2778715743 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C2779649809 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C2781425419 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C46762472 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C71924100 @default.
- W4313232259 hasConceptScore W4313232259C99508421 @default.
- W4313232259 hasLocation W43132322591 @default.
- W4313232259 hasOpenAccess W4313232259 @default.
- W4313232259 hasPrimaryLocation W43132322591 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W1492979958 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W1967462082 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2018392186 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2037461946 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2112150048 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2148108509 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2734283010 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W2773829130 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W4281936740 @default.
- W4313232259 hasRelatedWork W4309482920 @default.
- W4313232259 hasVolume "9" @default.
- W4313232259 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4313232259 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4313232259 workType "article" @default.