articleScience Translational MedicineFeb 5, 2014GREEN OA

Restoring Natural Sensory Feedback in Real-Time Bidirectional Hand Prostheses

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna · École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Hand loss is a highly disabling event that markedly affects the quality of life. To achieve a close to natural replacement for the lost hand, the user should be provided with the rich sensations that we naturally perceive when grasping or manipulating an object. Ideal bidirectional hand prostheses should involve both a reliable decoding of the user's intentions and the delivery of nearly "natural" sensory feedback through remnant afferent pathways, simultaneously and in real time. However, current hand prostheses fail to achieve these requirements, particularly because they lack any sensory feedback. We show that by stimulating the median and ulnar nerve fascicles using transversal multichannel intrafascicular…

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