Agonist-antagonist muscle strain in the residual limb preserves motor control and perception after amputation.
Hyungeun SongErica A IsraelSamantha Gutierrez-ArangoAshley C TengShriya S SrinivasanLisa E FreedHugh M HerrPublished in: Communications medicine (2022)
The results suggest that agonist-antagonist muscle strain is a characteristic, readily ascertainable residual limb structural feature that can help explain variability in amputation outcome, and agonist-antagonist muscle strain preserving surgical amputation strategies are one way to enable more effective and biomimetic sensorimotor control postamputation.