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Evaluation of Satisfaction and Effect on Daily Living Activities With the Use of Myoelectric Controlled Prosthesis - Trial NCT05261178

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Evaluation of Satisfaction and Effect on Daily Living Activities With the Use of Myoelectric Controlled Prosthesis
Evaluation of Satisfaction With the Use of Myoelectric Controlled Prosthesis and Its Effect on Daily Living Activities in Patients With Upper Extremity Amputation

Study Focus

Amputation

Evaluation of satisfaction and the level of daily living activities using the prosthesis

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Gaziler Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Mar 01, 2022

Oct 01, 2022

20 participants

Primary Outcome

TAPES (Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scale),SF-36 (Short Form-36)

Summary

Myoelectrically controlled arm prostheses are often offered to individuals with upper
 extremity limb loss in order to restore body balance and compensate for the lack of grasping
 ability during the rehabilitation process. Myoelectrically controlled prostheses utilize the
 presence of two independent signals from a set of agonist and antagonist muscles. However,
 individuals with upper extremity amputation may not want to use their prosthesis. One of the
 reasons for not wanting to use the prosthesis is prosthesis dissatisfaction. This study aims
 to evaluate prosthesis satisfaction and the effect of prosthesis use on daily living
 activities of upper extremity amputees using myoelectric controlled prosthesis.

ICD-10 Classifications

Amputation of limb(s)
Traumatic amputation of both feet
Traumatic amputation of upper and lower limbs, any combination [any level]
Traumatic amputations involving other combinations of body regions
Traumatic amputation of lower leg

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05261178

Non-Device Trial