Title :
Improved Myoelectric Prosthesis Control Using Targeted Reinnervation Surgery: A Case Series
Author :
Miller, Laura A. ; Stubblefield, Kathy A. ; Lipschutz, Robert D. ; Lock, Blair A. ; Kuiken, Todd A.
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago, Chicago
Abstract :
Targeted reinnervation is a surgical technique developed to increase the number of myoelectric input sites available to control an upper-limb prosthesis. Because signals from the nerves related to specific movements are used to control those missing degrees-of-freedom, the control of a prosthesis using this procedure is more physiologically appropriate compared to conventional control. This procedure has successfully been performed on three people with a shoulder disarticulation level amputation and three people with a transhumeral level amputation. Performance on timed tests, including the box-and-blocks test and clothespin test, has increased two to six times. Options for new control strategies are discussed.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; electromyography; prosthetics; surgery; box and blocks test; clothespin test; myoelectric input sites; myoelectric prosthesis control; shoulder disarticulation level amputation; targeted reinnervation surgery; transhumeral level amputation; upper limb prosthesis; Arm Prosthesis; Arm prosthesis; Artificial Limbs; Bionic; Electromyography; artificial limbs; bionic; electromyography; Artificial Limbs; Elbow; Electrodes, Implanted; Electromyography; Humans; Movement; Muscle, Skeletal; Nerve Tissue; Neurosurgical Procedures; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Transplantation, Autologous; Wrist;
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2007.911817