نتایج جستجو برای: artificial limb

تعداد نتایج: 358039  

Journal: :Brain 2008
H. Henrik Ehrsson Birgitta Rosén Anita Stockselius Christina Ragnö Peter Köhler Göran Lundborg

We describe how upper limb amputees can be made to experience a rubber hand as part of their own body. This was accomplished by applying synchronous touches to the stump, which was out of view, and to the index finger of a rubber hand, placed in full view (26 cm medial to the stump). This elicited an illusion of sensing touch on the artificial hand, rather than on the stump and a feeling of own...

2013
Sandra Preißler Caroline Dietrich Kathrin R. Blume Gunther O. Hofmann Wolfgang H. R. Miltner Thomas Weiss

The experience of strong phantom limb pain (PLP) in arm amputees was previously shown to be associated with structural neural plasticity in parts of the cortex that belong to dorsal and ventral visual streams. It has been speculated that this plasticity results from the extensive use of a functional prosthesis which is associated with increased visual feedback to control the artificial hand. To...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
renita lorina castelino a b shetty memorial institue of dental sciences shishir ram shetty subhas babu g kumuda arvind rao h t

the oromandibular-limb hypogenesis syndrome comprises a group of anomalies which simultaneously affect the mandible, tongue, and maxilla with or without reductive limb anomalies. it is characterized by failure of development of the intraoral region and distal extremities. multiple and variable deformities of the mandible, maxilla and tongue may occur in combination with a variety of limb defect...

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
muhammad adil abbas khan london, uk ammar asrar javed london, uk dominic jordan rao london, uk j antony corner london, uk peter rosenfield london, uk

pediatric traumatic limb amputations are rare and their acute and long term management can be challenging in this subgroup of patients. the lengthy and costly hospital stays, and resulting physical and psychological implications leads to significant morbidity. we present a summary of treatment principles and the evidence base supporting the management options for this entity. the initial manage...

Journal: :کومش 0
جواد بهار آرا javad baharara معصومه صبوری masomeh saboori

introduction: depending on mode, intensity and length of application, and stage of development, the low-frequency electromagnetic fields (lfes) can induce a wide variety of biological effects in organisms. the chick limb bud is a powerful experimental system for study pattern formation in vertebrate embryo. the aim of this study was to examine the effects of an application lfes (50hz, 50g) on c...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2016
Aman Sharma Matthew J Leineweber Jan Andrysek

Artificial tactile feedback systems can improve prosthetic function for people with amputation by substituting for lost proprioception in the missing limb. However, limited data exists to guide the design and application of these systems for mobility and balance scenarios. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of a noninvasive artificial sensory feedback (ASF) system on lowe...

Journal: :Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering 2019

Journal: :Evolution & development 2004
Lynda F Delph Frank M Frey Janet C Steven Janet L Gehring

The attractiveness of a plant to pollinators is dependent on both the number of flowers produced and the size of the petals. However, limiting resources often result in a size/number trade-off, whereby the plant can make either more flowers or larger flowers, but not both. If developmental genes underlying sepal and petal identity (some of which overlap) also influence size, then this shared ge...

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