Feeling returns: new bionic hand sends touch signals to amputees
NCT ID NCT07418645
Summary
This study is testing a robotic prosthetic hand that provides touch feedback to the user's arm. When the artificial hand grasps an object, small devices in the socket deliver pressure or vibration sensations to help the user feel more connected to and in control of the prosthesis. Researchers want to see if this feedback makes using the prosthetic hand more natural and functional for daily tasks like opening bottles or using utensils.
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Department of Neurorehabilitation, Univeristy Hospital of Pisa
RECRUITINGPisa, PI, 56124, Italy
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