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Status: Recruiting

Regulatory Clearance of the Glide Control Strategy for Upper Limb Prostheses

The investigators will test the following hypothesis: Use of Glide results in improved functional performance, satisfaction, and usage metrics as compared to use of a standard Direct Control (DC) prosthesis. This study will compare the use of Glide \[Experimental\] prosthesis with a DC \[Standard\] prosthesis in a clinical setting and in unsupervised daily activity. We will follow a multiple baseline design, specifically an AB design. Each of the subjects will use the Experimental and Standard systems over a total of 24-weeks. The A phase is the baseline phase where the DC prosthesis will be used, and the B phase will be the treatment phase where the Glide prosthesis will be used. Participants will undergo an A phase of either 10-weeks, 12-weeks, or 14-weeks duration, with the remaining 14-, 12-, or 10-weeks of the study being dedicated to the B phase.

Participants needed: 7
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Infinite Biomedical TechnologiesUpdated: May 29, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Trans-radial unilateral limb loss [+3]

Patients with a residual limb that is unhealed from the amputation surgery [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Long-Term Stability of the Glide Control Strategy

This research is intended to test whether the prescription of the Glide prosthesis control system reduces the burden of use for both patients and their clinical care team as compared to use of Pattern Recognition-based advanced myoelectric control. The goal of the study is to fill the gaps in clinically relevant knowledge to inform the prescription of prosthesis components and the rehabilitation process.

Participants needed: 12
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Infinite Biomedical TechnologiesUpdated: Nov 5, 2025Locations: 10
Eligibility criteria

Unilateral trans-radial or trans-humeral limb loss with a healed residual limb [+2]

Prior experience with Pattern Recognition or Glide control [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Study of Efficacy of the MyoTrain System in a Population of Individuals With Trans-radial Limb Loss

The investigators propose to evaluate the efficacy of MyoTrain in a prospective clinical study involving 16 individuals with trans-radial upper-limb loss over a period of 206 days. These individuals will be randomized to Group A (Control Group using standard motor imagery training) and Group B (who are provided the MyoTrain system). The investigators will test three hypotheses: 1. The use of MyoTrain results in skills transference to control of the final prosthesis 2. The virtual outcome measures in MyoTrain are correlated with real-world functional outcome measures 3. The use of MyoTrain results in improved clinical outcomes as measured by functional, subjective and usage metrics Following a baseline functional assessment, participants will undergo a 30-day pre-prosthetic training period specific to their assigned Group. After this training period, participants will receive their prosthetic device and occupational therapy consistent with the current clinical care standard, after which they will again undergo clinical assessment. Post-device delivery, participants will then complete 3 56-day blocks of at-home prosthesis use, in between which they will return to clinic for assessment.

Participants needed: 16
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Infinite Biomedical TechnologiesUpdated: Oct 29, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Trans-radial unilateral limb loss [+3]

Prior experience with pattern recognition control [+8]