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Myoelectric and Body Power, Design Options for Upper-Limb Prostheses (SSC 12)
State of the Science Conference Findings
Keyword(s)
upper limb, upper extremity, amputation, prosthesis, myoelectric, body powered, summary, introduction, SSC012
This editorial serves as the introduction to the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists State-of-the-Science Conference Proceedings covering the subject of upper-limb prosthetic control strategies. The purpose of the introduction is to orient consumers of the Proceedings regarding the breadth of its contents. Specifically, the conference centered about a systematic literature review comparing benefits of myoelectric and body-powered upper-limb prosthetic control options. The introduction lists the various perspectives such as clinical, engineering, and end-users represented at the face-to-face conference. It then introduces larger topics discussed by the conference participants, such as the traditional manner in which upper-limb prosthetic control strategies are introduced as well as viewpoints regarding standard of care. (J Prosthet Orthot. 2017;29:P1–P3)
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CEU:22.0
Description
On September 16–17, 2016, the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists convened its 12th State of the Science Conference, with the event largely focused on the various control options and design types for upper-limb prostheses. Using a systematic review commissioned by the Academy and published by Carey et al. in 2015, a multinational, multidisciplinary panel was assembled to discuss a range of considerations and perspectives surrounding this topic. These perspectives included those of the clinical prosthetist in the private care setting, rehabilitation clinicians from US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and military health care settings, the physiatrist, the occupational therapist, the end user, global observations and trends, engineering, developing technologies, and associated medical procedures and outcome assessment.
*Information presented in this course is current as of the date of publication.
This course is divided into the following 12 modules:
- Myoelectric and Body Power, Design Options for Upper-Limb Prostheses: Introduction to the State of the Science Conference Proceedings
- Differences in Myoelectric and Body-Powered Upper-Limb Prostheses: Systematic Literature Review
- Differences in Myoelectric and Body-Powered Upper-Limb Prostheses: Systematic Literature Review Update 2013–2016
- Improving the Quality of Evidence on Upper-Limb Prostheses Through the Standardization of Outcome Measurement
- Myoelectric versus Body-Powered Upper-Limb Prostheses: A Clinical Perspective
- Myoelectric and Body-Powered Upper-Limb Prostheses: The Users’ Perspective
- Impact of Emerging Technologies on Clinical Considerations: Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Surgeries, Pattern Recognition, Implanted Electrodes, Osseointegration, and Three-Dimensional Printed Solutions
- Physiatrist Perspective on Upper-Limb Prosthetic Options: Using Practice Guidelines to Promote Patient Education in the Selection and the Prescription Process
- Occupational Therapy for Prosthetic Rehabilitation in Adults with Acquired Upper-Limb Loss: Body-Powered and Myoelectric Control Systems
- Upper-Limb Prostheses: Perspectives Involving the Veteran Population
- Active Upper-Limb Prostheses: The International Perspective
- Extrapolation of Emerging Technologies and Their Long-Term Implications for Myoelectric versus Body-Powered Prostheses: An Engineering Perspective
*Information presented in this course is current as of the date of publication.
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