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Aszmann, Dario Farina 205 $a1st ed. 2021. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2021. 215 $a1 online resource (XI, 233 p.) 311 08$a3-030-60745-3 327 $aIntroduction -- Part I. Severe injuries of the upper extremity -- Chapter 1. General Considerations on Upper Limb Amputation and its Levels -- Chapter 2. Psychosocial importance of the hand, consequences of severe hand trauma, amputation and complete brachial plexus injury -- Chapter 3. Inner amputations of the upper extremity -- Part II. Functional restoration in upper limb amputees -- Chapter 4. Body-powered prosthetic systems -- Chapter 5. Mechatronic Design of Functional Prosthetic Systems -- Chapter 6. Osseointegrated amputation prostheses and implanted electrodes -- Chapter 7. Outcome Measures -- Chapter 8. Biologic alternatives to prosthetic hand replacement -- Part III . Selective nerve transfers in upper limb amputees -- Chapter 9. Motor unit characteristics after selective nerve transfers -- Chapter 10. Targeted muscle reinnervation in upper limb amputees -- Part IV. Phantom pain in limb amputees -- Chapter 11. Epidemiology and mechanisms of phantom limb pain -- Chapter 12. Treatment strategies for phantom limb pain -- Part V. Man-machine interfaces in prosthetics -- Chapter 13. Control Strategies for Functional Upper Limb Prostheses -- Chapter 14. Implantable myoelectric sensors for prosthetic control -- Chapter 15. Prosthetic feedback systems -- Part VI. Prosthetic replacement in patients with inner amputations -- Chapter 16. Deafferentation pain following brachial plexus avulsion injuries -- Chapter 17. Treatment algorithm for bionic hand reconstruction in patients with global brachial plexopathies -- Chapter 18. Functional and psychosocial outcomes of bionic reconstruction and impact on quality of life, body image perception and deafferentation pain -- Chapter 19. Ethical considerations and psychological evaluation in elective amputation for Brachial Plexus Injuries -- Part VII. Rehabilitation in upper limb prosthetics -- Chapter 20. Principles of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Upper Limb Amputations -- Chapter 21. Novel technologies in upper extremity rehabilitation.-Chapter 22. Conclusions and Future Outlook. 330 $aThis book presents the latest techniques in amputation rehabilitation and summarizes the most recent research findings in the field of bionic limb reconstruction. Divided into seven parts written by experts in the field, it provides valuable information on e.g. upper extremity injuries, psychological considerations, prosthetic engineering, and surgical and rehabilitation strategies. Illustrative figures and photos of real-life settings further assist understanding. 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