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    Fabrizio Fidati checks the temperature-sensitive prosthetic arm

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    A man who had his proper arm amputated under the elbow has been capable of feel hot and cold in his missing hand by way of a modified prosthetic arm with thermal sensors.


    After an amputation, some individuals can nonetheless understand contact and ache sensations in their missing arm or leg, often known as a phantom limb. Sometimes, these sensations may be triggered by nerve endings in the residual higher limb.

    The prosthetic works by making use of warmth or cold to the pores and skin on the higher arm in particular areas that set off a thermal sensation in the phantom hand.

    “In a previous study, we have shown the existence of these spots in the majority of amputee patients that we have treated,” says Solaiman Shokur on the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne.

    First, Shokur and his colleagues mapped the spots on examine participant Fabrizio Fidati’s higher arm that set off sensations in totally different elements of his phantom hand. Then they tailored his present prosthetic hand and socket with sensors and units that may be made hot or cold, referred to as thermodes.

    Tests confirmed that Fidati may establish bottles that have been hot, cold or at ambient temperature with 100 per cent accuracy by touching them with his modified prosthetic. When the thermal sensor in the prosthetic was turned off, his accuracy dropped to a 3rd.

    The prosthetic additionally allowed Fidati to efficiently distinguish, when blindfolded, glass, copper and plastic by contact with an accuracy simply above two-thirds – the identical as his unhurt left hand.

    In a separate examine printed lately, Shokur and his colleagues confirmed that folks with an amputation utilizing a temperature-sensitive prosthetic can detect whether or not objects are moist or dry.

    “We could provide a wetness sensation to amputees and… they were as good at detecting different levels of moisture as with their intact hands,” says Shokur.

    Omid Kavehei on the University of Sydney, Australia, says the analysis may in the future have purposes past prosthetics, akin to giving robots a better vary of bodily sensations.

    “It’s phenomenally important work,” he says. However, he cautions that this wasn’t a scientific trial and wonders how properly the expertise will work in the true world, the place there are huge extremes of heat and cool climate.

    “I would like to see how this device performs somewhere hot and humid like Singapore,” says Kavehei.

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