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Surveying the interest of individuals with upper limb loss in novel prosthetic control techniques

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-015-0044-2

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Survey; Upper limb loss; Upper limb prostheses; Prosthetic design; Prosthetic control

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  1. University of Michigan Office of Research
  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development of the National Institutes of Health [K12HD073945]
  3. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program [DGE 1256260]

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Background: Novel techniques for the control of upper limb prostheses may allow users to operate more complex prostheses than those that are currently available. Because many of these techniques are surgically invasive, it is important to understand whether individuals with upper limb loss would accept the associated risks in order to use a prosthesis. Methods: An online survey of individuals with upper limb loss was conducted. Participants read descriptions of four prosthetic control techniques. One technique was noninvasive (myoelectric) and three were invasive (targeted muscle reinnervation, peripheral nerve interfaces, cortical interfaces). Participants rated how likely they were to try each technique if it offered each of six different functional features. They also rated their general interest in each of the six features. A two-way repeated measures analysis of variance with Greenhouse-Geisser corrections was used to examine the effect of the technique type and feature on participants' interest in each technique. Results: Responses from 104 individuals were analyzed. Many participants were interested in trying the techniques 83 % responded positively toward myoelectric control, 63 % toward targeted muscle reinnervation, 68 % toward peripheral nerve interfaces, and 39 % toward cortical interfaces. Common concerns about myoelectric control were weight, cost, durability, and difficulty of use, while the most common concern about the invasive techniques was surgical risk. Participants expressed greatest interest in basic prosthesis features (e.g., opening and closing the hand slowly), as opposed to advanced features like fine motor control and touch sensation. Conclusions: The results of these investigations may be used to inform the development of future prosthetic technologies that are appealing to individuals with upper limb loss.

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