Scientists scan Kids' brains to see how prosthetic arms rewire motor control
NCT ID NCT04110730
Summary
This study aims to understand how using a 3D-printed prosthetic arm affects brain activity and movement in children born with a limb difference. Researchers will measure brain signals and motor skills in 40 children, some with limb differences and some without, while they perform tasks with and without a prosthesis. The goal is to gather information that could help design better rehabilitation programs and reduce the chance of children rejecting their prosthetic devices.
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University of Nebraska at Omaha
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