Brain-Easier prosthetic arms tested for amputees
NCT ID NCT07075042
Summary
This study is comparing two ways to control a prosthetic arm to see which one is more intuitive and less mentally demanding for daily tasks. Researchers are testing a newer 'pattern recognition' system against the standard 'direct control' method with 32 adults who have a below-elbow amputation. The goal is to find which system helps people use their prosthetic arm more effectively and comfortably in everyday life.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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