The project is developed to understand the clinical impact of a novel wearable sensor on pressure ulcer monitoring among lower limb amputation. This project includes three major testing procedures: 1) using able-body participants to demonstrate the effectiveness of the sensing system 2) using transtibial amputees without pressure ulcers to evaluate the performance of the sensing system in the challenging environment inside the socket 3) using transtibial amputees with diagnosed pressure ulcer to step up a clinical standard to use this sensing system.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
North Carolina (Statewide), South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia
William Filer
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Clinical or Medical
Observational
Injury/Injury Prevention
24-2129