Abstract:The
ability to perceive prosthetic grasping may enable amputees to better interact
with external objects. This may require customized coding of multiple sensory
feedback for each amputee. This study developed a protocol to determine optimal
modulation ranges of sensations elicited by transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation (TENS). These sensations that were referred to the lost fingers
provided the possibility for restoring multi-modalities of sensory feedback for
amputees with evoked tactile sensation (ET… Show more
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