Use of Myoelectric Limb Orthoses for Elbow Flexion in Patients with Brachial Plexus Injury: A Case Series

ABSTRACT Introduction Myoelectric limb orthoses (MLOs) are powered devices that assist with specific motions in patients with neuromuscular deficits or inadequate motor power. MLOs enable patients to self-initiate and control movements using their own muscle signals. While these devices have been us...

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Published inJournal of prosthetics and orthotics Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. 70 - 72
Main Authors Anderson, Gregory R., Beahrs, Taylor R., Kircher, Michelle F., Shin, Alexander Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2021
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Summary:ABSTRACT Introduction Myoelectric limb orthoses (MLOs) are powered devices that assist with specific motions in patients with neuromuscular deficits or inadequate motor power. MLOs enable patients to self-initiate and control movements using their own muscle signals. While these devices have been used for patients that have sustained neurologic deficits from cerebrovascular accidents, their use in traumatic adult brachial plexus injuries is novel. Materials and Methods This case series presents three patients with traumatic brachial plexus injuries treated with MLOs to improve elbow flexion after inadequate recovery. The MLO was used as both a rehabilitation device and a functional device. Results/Conclusions MLOs demonstrate potential for improving patient clinical outcomes and satisfaction after brachial plexus injuries with incomplete recovery or inadequate function after surgical intervention.
ISSN:1040-8800
DOI:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000284