Vibrotactile Feedback for a Person with Transradial Amputation and Visual Loss: A Case Report

Author:

Peternell Gerfried12ORCID,Penasso Harald23ORCID,Luttenberger Henriette1,Ronacher Hildegard1,Schlintner Roman3,Ashcraft Kara4,Gardetto Alexander5ORCID,Ernst Jennifer6,Kropiunig Ursula1

Affiliation:

1. Rehabilitation Clinic Tobelbad, Austrian Workers’ Compensation Board (AUVA), 8144 Tobelbad, Austria

2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, 1200 Vienna, Austria

3. Saphenus Medical Technology GmbH, 2500 Baden, Austria

4. Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA

5. Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery with Hand Surgery and Competence Center for Bionic Prosthetics, Brixsana Private Clinic, 39042 Bressanone, Italy

6. Department of Trauma Surgery, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hanover, Germany

Abstract

Background and Objectives: After major upper-limb amputation, people face challenges due to losing tactile information and gripping function in their hands. While vision can confirm the success of an action, relying on it diverts attention from other sensations and tasks. This case report presents a 30-year-old man with traumatic, complete vision loss and transradial left forearm amputation. It emphasizes the importance of restoring tactile abilities when visual compensation is impossible. Materials and Methods: A prototype tactile feedback add-on system was developed, consisting of a sensor glove and upper arm cuff with related vibration actuators. Results: We found a 66% improvement in the Box and Blocks test and an overall functional score increase from 30% to 43% in the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure with feedback. Qualitative improvements in bimanual activities, ergonomics, and reduced reliance on the unaffected hand were observed. Incorporating the tactile feedback system improved the precision of grasping and the utility of the myoelectric hand prosthesis, freeing the unaffected hand for other tasks. Conclusions: This case demonstrated improvements in prosthetic hand utility achieved by restoring peripheral sensitivity while excluding the possibility of visual compensation. Restoring tactile information from the hand and fingers could benefit individuals with impaired vision and somatosensation, improving acceptance, embodiment, social integration, and pain management.

Funder

AUVA

Saphenus Medical Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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