- Proof of concept research holds promise for the
future
REYKJAVIK, Iceland,
Sept. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- An
article published in the journal Nature Medicine reports
that two above knee lower-limb amputees who had intraneural
electrodes implanted in their thighs and wore Össur prosthetic
componentry are the first in the world to "feel" their prosthetic
foot and knee in real-time.
In the article, "Sensory Feedback Restoration in Leg Amputees
Improves Walking Speed, Metabolic Cost And Phantom Pain," an
international team of researchers present the results from two
volunteers who underwent surgical implantation of intraneural
stimulation electrodes into residual nerves in their thighs. Both
users were fitted with an exclusive configuration of Össur
prosthetic innovations, including Iceross® liners, Direct TF
Sockets, and Pro-Flex® XC feet, as well as Össur's Rheo Knee® XC, a
state-of-the-art Bionic knee. Data from the knee and a sensorized
insole was used to drive neural stimulation which enabled the users
to experience real-time sensations of knee motion and the sole of
their foot touching the ground.
The authors found that both users experienced improved
self-confidence and increased walking speed, as well as diminished
mental and physical fatigue, and reduced phantom limb pain.
"While the results are promising, we recognize this was a proof
of concept study and further research is needed," said Asgeir
Alexandersson, MD and biomedical engineer, Director of Research
& Innovation at Össur, who along with Knut Lechler, CPO, Össur's Medical Director
Prosthetics, were co-authors of the article. "We appreciate the
multi-disciplinary approach that was taken in this study -
including the surgeons, CPOs, engineers, physiotherapists and other
clinicians who are part of the amputee's clinical team. The
promising results encourage the field to continue researching the
technology and offer a glimpse into the future of lower limb
prosthetic solutions; a future that may be closer than we
think."
According to Össur CEO Jon
Sigurdsson, the company's participation in research projects
like this one are central to Össur's core purpose as an
organization.
"For over four decades, Össur has been devoted to innovating to
improve people's mobility, and we were excited to see that
technologies in our currently available commercial devices could be
utilized in this study. We continually evaluate the applicability
of our current prostheses with advancing technologies, to ensure
that our future prosthetic developments continue harmonizing with
advancements in the field, and so that we may help even more people
with limb loss and limb difference enjoy a life without
limitations," Sigurdsson said.
Contacts:
David Hreidarsson
Investor Relations,
dohreidarsson@ossur.com
+354-515-1380
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