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Targeted muscle reinnervation to improve electromyography signals for advanced myoelectric prosthetic limbs: a series of seven patients

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Upper limb amputation is a devastating injury. Patients may choose to use a passive prosthesis, a traditional body‐powered prosthesis or a myoelectric prosthesis driven by electromyography (EMG) signals generated by… Click to show full abstract

Upper limb amputation is a devastating injury. Patients may choose to use a passive prosthesis, a traditional body‐powered prosthesis or a myoelectric prosthesis driven by electromyography (EMG) signals generated by underlying muscles. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) aims to surgically create strong and reliable signals to permit the intuitive use of a myoelectric prosthesis with the greatest number of movements possible. We review the Alfred Hospital experience of using TMR to improve upper limb prosthesis control.

Keywords: prosthesis; muscle reinnervation; targeted muscle; electromyography

Journal Title: ANZ Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2020

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