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A closed-loop hand prosthesis with simultaneous intraneural tactile and position feedback.

Edoardo D'Anna1, Giacomo Valle2,3, Alberto Mazzoni3, Ivo Strauss2,3, Francesco Iberite3, Jérémy Patton2, Francesco M Petrini2, Stanisa Raspopovic4, Giuseppe Granata5, Riccardo Di Iorio6, Marco Controzzi3, Christian Cipriani3, Thomas Stieglitz7, Paolo M Rossini6,8, Silvestro Micera1,3.   

Abstract

Current myoelectric prostheses allow transradial amputees to regain voluntary motor control of their artificial limb by exploiting residual muscle function in the forearm. However, the overreliance on visual cues resulting from a lack of sensory feedback is a common complaint. Recently, several groups have provided tactile feedback in upper limb amputees using implanted electrodes, surface nerve stimulation, or sensory substitution. These approaches have led to improved function and prosthesis embodiment. Nevertheless, the provided information remains limited to a subset of the rich sensory cues available to healthy individuals. More specifically, proprioception, the sense of limb position and movement, is predominantly absent from current systems. Here, we show that sensory substitution based on intraneural stimulation can deliver position feedback in real time and in conjunction with somatotopic tactile feedback. This approach allowed two transradial amputees to regain high and close-to-natural remapped proprioceptive acuity, with a median joint angle reproduction precision of 9.1° and a median threshold to detection of passive movements of 9.5°, which was comparable with results obtained in healthy participants. The simultaneous delivery of position information and somatotopic tactile feedback allowed both amputees to discriminate the size and compliance of four objects with high levels of performance (75.5%). These results demonstrate that tactile information delivered via somatotopic neural stimulation and position information delivered via sensory substitution can be exploited simultaneously and efficiently by transradial amputees. This study paves a way to more sophisticated bidirectional bionic limbs conveying richer, multimodal sensations.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 33137741     DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aau8892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Robot        ISSN: 2470-9476


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3.  Object Recognition via Evoked Sensory Feedback during Control of a Prosthetic Hand.

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Journal:  J Neural Eng       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 5.379

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8.  A comprehensive model-based framework for optimal design of biomimetic patterns of electrical stimulation for prosthetic sensation.

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