1st Edition
Targeted Muscle Reinnervation A Neural Interface for Artificial Limbs
Introduction to Targeted Reinnervation, Todd A. Kuiken
The Scientific Basis of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation, Todd A. Kuiken
Principles of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation
Optimization of the EMG Signal
Surgical Techniques for Targeted Muscle Reinnervation, Gregory A. Dumanian and Jason M. Souza
Fundamentals of Targeted Musscle Reinnervation Surgery
Targeted Muscle Reinnervation for the Transhumeral Amputee
Targeted Muscle Reinnervation for the Shoulder Disarticulation Amputee
Targeted Sensory Reinnervation
Targeted Muscle Reinnervation as a Strategy for Neuroma Prevention, Jason H. Ko, Peter S. Kim, and Douglas G. Smith
Neuroma Pathophysiology
Treatment of Neuromas
TMR as a Strategy for Neuroma Prevention
Rehabilitation of the Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Patient, Todd A. Kuiken
Presurgical Evaluation
Patient and Team Education
Potential Surgical Complications
Prosthetic Fitting before and after Targeted Muscle Reinnervation, Laura A. Miller and Robert D. Lipschutz
Presurgical Considerations
Postsurgical Reinnervation (Interim) Period
Post-Reinnervation Fitting
Occupational Therapy for the Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Patient, Kathy A. Stubblefield and Todd A. Kuiken
Presurgical Program
Postsurgical Program
Targeted Sensory Reinnervation, Paul D. Marasco
Sensory Perception and Feedback in Prostheses
Transfer Sensation in Targeted Reinnervation Amputees
Application of Transfer Sensation for Sensory Feedback
Surgical and Functional Outcomes of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation, Laura A. Miller, Kathy A. Stubblefield, Robert D. Lipschutz, Blair A. Lock, Jason M. Souza, Gregory A. Dumanian, and Todd A. Kuiken
Surgical Goals
Assessment of Functional Outcomes at RIC
Future Research Directions, Levi J. Hargrove and Blair A. Lock
Improvements in Control Algorithms
Extension of TMR to Transradial and Lower Limb Amputations
Advanced Prosthetic Systems
Index
References appear at the end of each chapter.
Biography
Todd A. Kuiken, MD, PhD, is the director of both the Center for Bionic Medicine and Amputee Services at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he and his interdisciplinary team seek to understand and capitalize on the potential of TMR to provide improved prosthetic function. Dr. Kuiken is also a professor in the Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Surgery, and Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. An internationally respected clinician and research scientist, he has received many awards for his work on TMR. He earned a PhD in biomedical engineering and an MD from Northwestern University.
Aimee E. Schultz Feuser, MS, is a freelance scientific writer and editor working with the Center for Bionic Medicine. She has authored and coauthored several journal articles on targeted sensory reinnervation and prosthetics. She earned an MS in mechanical engineering from Northwestern University.
Ann K. Barlow, PhD, is a scientific writer at the Center for Bionic Medicine, where she works on manuscript editing and grant development. She earned a PhD in molecular microbiology from the University of Southampton.






