Against prostheses abandonment: immersive and low-cost platform for the rehabilitation of upper-limb amputees

BRAINmade aims to reduce upper-limb prosthesis abandonment by integrating EMG-controlled VR training to enhance motor skills and acceptance, transforming rehabilitation practices for amputees.

Subsidie
€ 150.000
2024

Projectdetails

Introduction

Up to 44% is the abandonment rate of upper-limb prostheses. The lack of training and rehabilitation is among the reasons underlying the high rejection rate. When available, traditional treatments lead to ineffective results because they are repetitive, tedious, and discouraging.

Context

When considering the EU investments in prosthetic development (173.5 million, period 2019-2022) and the costs granted by the national health system for assistance, this problem gets worse. BRAINmade proposes a paradigm shift to change the current situation.

Project Overview

Within the ERC-funded HANDmade project, we exploit the idea that natural hand usage shapes behavior and brain activity. We reinforced the conviction that long-term, continuous, specialized training is prodromal for prosthesis acceptance.

Methodology

By integrating virtual reality (VR) scenarios controlled by electromyographic (EMG) activity in upper-limb amputees, our experimental data on a 4-week long motor training show high motor performance and embodiment even of non-anthropomorphic prostheses (e.g., tweezers).

Key Features

  1. Specialized Training: The training is highly specialized as it contains the hand degrees of freedom.
  2. Simplified Action Execution: We realized that this virtual bionic tool simplifies action intention and execution by exploiting motor properties hardwired in the brain.

Implications

Thus, the difficult transition toward prosthesis acceptance may imply a progressive acquisition of new motor skills and adopting BRAINmade prosthetic devices built on an individual's expertise (and neural resources).

Customization and Monitoring

The proposed motor training protocol also integrates fully-customized inkjet-printed and low-cost EMG sensors, designed on the patient's stump and residual muscle activity, and daily monitoring of the motor performance.

Data Utilization

Those data will serve prosthesis fabrication and feed freely-available databases for developers in the R&D sectors of upper-limb prostheses.

Conclusion

With the ultimate project goal of reducing prosthesis abandonment, our idea can significantly impact amputees' lives and transform rehabilitation practice.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 150.000
Totale projectbegroting€ 150.000

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-1-2024
Einddatum30-6-2025
Subsidiejaar2024

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZApenvoerder

Land(en)

Italy

Vergelijkbare projecten binnen European Research Council

ERC Proof of...

Bidirectional neuromuscular interface based on associative plasticity for stroke therapy during activities of daily living

The neubond device offers autonomous, wearable therapy for stroke recovery, enhancing motor function and neuroplasticity through real-time muscle stimulation during daily activities.

€ 150.000
ERC Proof of...

Wearable Integrated Soft Haptic Display for Prosthetics

Develop a wearable fluidic force feedback device for prostheses to enhance tactile sensation and usability, aiming for broad application and increased technology readiness for market integration.

€ 150.000
ERC Starting...

MusculoSkeletal Expansion

MUSE aims to develop innovative soft exomuscles for individuals with severe muscle weakness, enhancing daily living through osseointegration and sensory feedback for improved control and efficiency.

€ 1.499.160
ERC Proof of...

Hyper-Realistic Models for Hands-On Surgical Training in Non-human Primate Biomedical Research

The PRISM project aims to develop a hyper-realistic model for ethical neurosurgical training in non-human primates, enhancing skills while promoting animal welfare and research quality.

€ 150.000
ERC Proof of...

A Digitally-Enabled Electroconductive Patient-Specific Stimulation Implant for Spinal Cord Injury

This project aims to develop a patient-specific 3D-printed neuromodulation implant to enhance neuron regrowth and restore function in spinal cord injury patients through targeted electrical stimulation.

€ 150.000

Vergelijkbare projecten uit andere regelingen

EIC Pathfinder

Auto-adaptive Neuromorphic Brain Machine Interface: toward fully embedded neuroprosthetics

The NEMO BMI project aims to develop an assistance-free, user-friendly neuroprosthetic system that utilizes brain signals for limb control, enhancing usability and portability through innovative technologies.

€ 3.784.703
1.1 - Het ve...

MoveVRee

MoveVRee ontwikkelt een VR-hulpmiddel voor thuisrevalidatie van arm-, pols- en handfunctie bij NAH-patiënten, gericht op herstel en kostenbesparing.

€ 457.275
Mkb-innovati...

VRarm: Virtuele therapeut aan huis

Het project ontwikkelt een slimme VR-therapeut voor thuisrevalidatie van mensen met niet aangeboren hersenletsel.

€ 136.248
EIC Pathfinder

Advanced Intelligent stimulation device: HAND movement restoration

The AI-HAND project aims to develop an advanced ASIC-based implanted device with self-adapting electrodes to restore hand movements in quadriplegic patients through innovative nerve stimulation techniques.

€ 2.999.834
Mkb-innovati...

Robo-Walk

We ontwikkelen een high-tech robot om revalidatie en beweging te stimuleren bij mensen met loopproblemen, ter verbetering van hun kwaliteit van leven en vermindering van zorgdruk.

€ 199.925