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Evaluation of Myoelectric Implantable Recording Array (MIRA) in Participants With Transradial Amputation

The purpose of this research study is to see how well a new type of myoelectric prosthesis works. A myoelectric prosthesis is a robotic limb for amputees that is controlled by sensing the activity of muscles in the body above the amputation level. This study involves a medical procedure to implant the Myoelectric Implantable Recording Array (MIRA) in the residual limb. The procedure will be performed under sedation by a physician. When muscles contract, they generate an electrical signal that can be sensed by MIRA and used to control the prosthetic limb. Myoelectric prosthetic limbs normally use electrodes that are placed on the surface of the skin to control different movements. However, MIRA is implanted under the skin, which could improve the ability to control the myoelectric prosthesis. After the MIRA is implanted, training will occur to learn how to control the prosthesis using the muscles in the residual limb. The device can stay implanted for up to one year. The device will be removed (explanted) by a physician.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 22-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Boninger, Michael, MDUpdated: Feb 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Subjects must have a unilateral transradial amputation or wrist disarticulation. [+7]

Subjects must be able to function without the use of a prosthesis, or have acces... [+20]