Prosthetic Technology Focus Group
We're sorry. This study is closed and no longer recruiting participants.
STUDY BASICS
Do you have an arm amputation above or below the elbow? If so, you may be interested in participating in a focus group to discuss your experiences with prosthetics (artificial limbs) and to learn about some new prosthetic technology currently being developed. The focus group will last no longer than 3 hours. Compensation provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
When a person suffers the loss of a body part (amputation), an artificial body part called a prosthesis is often used to help the person to return to their normal functioning. However, many people with amputations experience difficulty with their prosthetic device and are unable to use them to perform daily activities. The purpose of this study is to gather feedback related to developing new kinds of prosthetic technology.COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Age 18 and up
- Have an arm amputation above or below the elbow
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
This study involves participating in a focus group (1 visit, no more than 3 hours). Participants will discuss prosthetic technologies and complete a questionnaire.IRB: PRO14110328
- Neuroprosthetic Technology Focus GroupMEET THE RESEARCHER

Jennifer Collinger
Jennifer L. Collinger, PhD, is a Research Biomedical Engineer and Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Collinger’s research interests include neurorehabilitation and brain-computer interface technology for individuals with motor impairments.