Literature DB >> 34326398

Feasibility of generating 90 Hz vibrations in remote implanted magnets.

Jordan Montero1,2, Francesco Clemente1,2, Christian Cipriani3,4.   

Abstract

Limb amputation not only reduces the motor abilities of an individual, but also destroys afferent channels that convey essential sensory information to the brain. Significant efforts have been made in the area of upper limb prosthetics to restore sensory feedback, through the stimulation of residual sensory elements. Most of the past research focused on the replacement of tactile functions. On the other hand, the difficulties in eliciting proprioceptive sensations using either haptic or (neural) electrical stimulation, has limited researchers to rely on sensory substitution. Here we propose the myokinetic stimulation interface, that aims at restoring natural proprioceptive sensations by exploiting the so-called tendon illusion, elicited through the vibration of magnets implanted inside residual muscles. We present a prototype which exploits 12 electromagnetic coils to vibrate up to four magnets implanted in a forearm mockup. The results demonstrated that it is possible to generate highly directional and frequency-selective vibrations. The system proved capable of activating a single magnet, out of many. Hence, this interface constitutes a promising approach to restore naturally perceived proprioception after an amputation. Indeed, by implanting several magnets in independent muscles, it would be possible to restore proprioceptive sensations perceived as coming from single digits.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34326398     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94240-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2018-05-30       Impact factor: 17.956

2.  The neural basis of perceived intensity in natural and artificial touch.

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Authors:  Paul D Marasco; Jacqueline S Hebert; Jon W Sensinger; Courtney E Shell; Jonathon S Schofield; Zachary C Thumser; Raviraj Nataraj; Dylan T Beckler; Michael R Dawson; Dan H Blustein; Satinder Gill; Brett D Mensh; Rafael Granja-Vazquez; Madeline D Newcomb; Jason P Carey; Beth M Orzell
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 17.956

4.  Spatially selective remote magnetic actuation of identical helical micromachines.

Authors:  Jürgen Rahmer; Christian Stehning; Bernhard Gleich
Journal:  Sci Robot       Date:  2017-02-15

5.  The neural response properties and cortical organization of a rapidly adapting muscle sensory group response that overlaps with the frequencies that elicit the kinesthetic illusion.

Authors:  Paul D Marasco; Dennis J Bourbeau; Courtney E Shell; Rafael Granja-Vazquez; Jason G Ina
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Artificial tactile and proprioceptive feedback improves performance and confidence on object identification tasks.

Authors:  Matthew A Schiefer; Emily L Graczyk; Steven M Sidik; Daniel W Tan; Dustin J Tyler
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  The myokinetic control interface: tracking implanted magnets as a means for prosthetic control.

Authors:  S Tarantino; F Clemente; D Barone; M Controzzi; C Cipriani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-12-07       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  A somatotopic bidirectional hand prosthesis with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation based sensory feedback.

Authors:  Edoardo D'Anna; Francesco M Petrini; Fiorenzo Artoni; Igor Popovic; Igor Simanić; Stanisa Raspopovic; Silvestro Micera
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 4.379

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