Evaluation of Neuroprosthesis with Sensory Feedback for Modulation of Phantom Limb Pain and Enhancing Quality of Life

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

50

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

September 1, 2028

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2029

Conditions
Phantom Limb Pain
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) is a neuromodulation technique used to treat chronic pain. The procedure starts with a preoperative assessment, including imaging to identify the target peripheral nerve. Under local anesthesia, a thin, insulated electrode is implanted near the nerve, usually with the help of fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance for precision.

PROCEDURE

Spinal cord stimulation

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a neuromodulation that involves the implantation of a device that delivers electrical impulses to the spinal cord through an electrode placed in the epidural space. The stimulation alters pain signals before they reach the brain, effectively masking or reducing the sensation of pain.

PROCEDURE

Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation

Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation (DRGS) is a targeted neuromodulation technique for managing chronic pain. The procedure begins with a thorough preoperative assessment, including imaging to locate the specific dorsal root ganglion (DRG) associated with the pain. Under local anesthesia, a small electrode is implanted near the DRG. This is done through a minimally invasive procedure, often guided by fluoroscopy or CT imaging to ensure precise placement.

PROCEDURE

Motor Cortex Stimulation

Motor Cortex Stimulation (MCS) is a neuromodulation technique that involves the surgical implantation of electrodes over the motor cortex, typically targeting the precentral gyrus, to deliver electrical stimulation. The procedure involves placing an electrode grid or strip on the dura mater overlying the motor cortex, which is identified via neuroimaging techniques such as functional MRI or neuronavigation. Once implanted, the electrodes are connected to an implanted pulse generator (IPG), which delivers adjustable electrical impulses.

Trial Locations (2)

117997

RECRUITING

Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow

690922

RECRUITING

Far Eastern Federal University, Moscow

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Motorica LLC

UNKNOWN

collaborator

The Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies

UNKNOWN

lead

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

OTHER