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SENSY is a neuro-prosthetic device designed to restore sensory feedback for amputees, enhancing their ability to walk naturally and perceive their prosthesis as part of their body. It integrates advanced neural stimulation technology to improve safety and reduce phantom limb pain.
Lower limb amputations are consequence of trauma, cancer, congenital or diabetes complications, and vascular diseases.
Although currently available prostheses are becoming increasingly sophisticated, these solutions still lack of sensory feedback and therefore prevent correct generation of postural reflexes at the spinal level of the amputee.
Amputees, not having sensory feedback from their prosthesis, do not feel trampled obstacles, slopes or holes, risking continuously falling.
They report pha…
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