Characteristics of phantom upper limb mobility encourage phantom-mobility-based prosthesis control

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  • who: Amamp#x000E9 and lie Touillet from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Characteristics of phantom upper limb mobility encourage phantom-mobility-based prosthesis control, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 13/02/2018
  • what: This study reveals that 76% of the patients produced at least one type of PLM at the time of the interview (83% of patients with a phantom limb) and 84% had been able to do so at some point after amputation.
  • how: To check whether the modifications were due to PLM training rather than to the elapsed time between . . .

     

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