Improvements in hand functions and changes in proximal muscle activities in myoelectric prosthetic hand users at home: A case series

Sangsoo Park, Jaehyung Lee, Ye Eun Oh, Hyun Joo Lee, Inho Jeon, Keehoon Kim, Song Joo Lee

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Abstract

Background:Adaptation in proximal muscles for daily motor tasks after sustained use of a prosthetic hand has not been fully understood.Objectives:This study aimed to investigate changes in hand functions and activities of proximal muscles after multiple weeks of using a myoelectric prosthetic hand at home.Study design:Repeated measures.Methods:Four people with traumatic upper-limb loss used a myoelectric prosthetic hand (bebionic) at home over the 6-to 8-week period. A user survey, Orthotics and Prosthetics User Survey for Upper Extremity Functional Status 2.0, was used to measure upper-limb functions and the degree of using the prosthetic hand each week. Their hand functions, muscle activities, and grip-specific neuromuscular effort were evaluated by the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure at the preassessment and postassessment sessions (PRE and POST, respectively).Results:All subjects increased Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure scores at PRE compared with POST with subject-specific changes in muscle activations. In a detail, at POST, subject 1 reduced the shoulder muscle activity compared with PRE, while at POST, subject 2 reduced biceps activity compared with PRE. At POST, greater pectoralis activity and reduced trapezius activity were observed in subject 3, and greater activity in those two muscles was found in subject 4 compared with PRE.Conclusion:After multiple weeks of using the myoelectric prosthetic hands, their hand functions during ADL tasks were improved and changes in the muscle activities were found.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)582-590
Number of pages9
JournalProsthetics and Orthotics International
Volume46
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • electromyography
  • muscle control
  • upper-limb prosthetic hand user

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