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Título del libro:
Título del capítulo: Device for Artificial Proprioception Applied to Lower Limb Prosthesis

Autores UNAM:
OCTAVIO DIAZ HERNANDEZ; LUISA ALEJANDRA SANTOS BORRAEZ;
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Año de publicación:
2025
Palabras clave:

Artificial limbs; Joints (anatomy); Knee prostheses; Neuromuscular rehabilitation; Artificial proprioception; Daily life activities; External environments; Lower limb prosthesis; Lower-limb amputations; Neuroprosthetic; Pressure data; Sensitive informations; Technological system; Transfemoral; Sensory feedback


Resumen:

Lower Limb Amputation (LLA) is a problem of public health and has diverse etiologies. Among the new technology in prosthetics research, we have proposed in a previous work a concept and methodology for Artificial Proprioception (Diaz-Hernandez and Salinas-Sanchez, Int J Med Sci, 10(1): 1?5, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939117/ijms-v10i1p101, 2023) as an auxiliary instrument to provide alternative sensory feedback to an amputee person who has lost normal proprioception by using technological systems and to use such stimulus for further rehabilitation. Our main goal is to provide the users with new sensitive information of the external environment to improve their gait or daily life activities. In this work, we study a designed device using Artificial Proprioception methodology specifically for transtibial and transfemoral prosthetic users. We measured pressure data, time of step, and computerized stabilometry test and documented user testimonial experiences. The research addresses a relevant and critical issue in the prosthetics area, presenting a low-cost device equipped to restore useful proprioception feedback for lower limb prosthesis users, aiming to improve the quality of life for individuals with LLA through enhanced sensory feedback. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.


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