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Gregory A. Dumanian
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 218
Citations - 6617
Gregory A. Dumanian is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reinnervation & Hernia. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 199 publications receiving 5362 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory A. Dumanian include Rush University Medical Center & Cornell University.
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The use of targeted muscle reinnervation for improved myoelectric prosthesis control in a bilateral shoulder disarticulation amputee
TL;DR: A novel method for the control of a myoelectric upper limb prosthesis was achieved in a patient with bilateral amputations at the shoulder disarticulation level using the targeted muscle reinnervation.
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Targeted reinnervation for enhanced prosthetic arm function in a woman with a proximal amputation: a case study
Todd A. Kuiken,Todd A. Kuiken,Laura A. Miller,Laura A. Miller,Robert D. Lipschutz,Blair A. Lock,K.A. Stubblefield,Paul D. Marasco,Ping Zhou,Gregory A. Dumanian,Gregory A. Dumanian +10 more
TL;DR: Targeted sensory reinnervation provides a potential pathway for meaningful sensory feedback to the missing hand and improved prosthetic function and ease of use in this patient.
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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation Treats Neuroma and Phantom Pain in Major Limb Amputees: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Gregory A. Dumanian,Benjamin K. Potter,Lauren M. Mioton,Jason H. Ko,Jennifer E. Cheesborough,Jason M. Souza,William J.J. Ertl,Scott M. Tintle,George P. Nanos,Ian L. Valerio,Todd A. Kuiken,A. Vania Apkarian,Kyle Porter,Sumanas W. Jordan,Sumanas W. Jordan +14 more
TL;DR: In this first surgical RCT for the treatment of postamputation pain in major limb amputees, TMR improved PLP and trended toward improved residual limb pain compared with conventional neurectomy.
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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation: A Novel Approach to Postamputation Neuroma Pain
Jason M. Souza,Jennifer E. Cheesborough,Jason H. Ko,Mickey S. Cho,Todd A. Kuiken,Gregory A. Dumanian +5 more
TL;DR: None of the 26 patients who underwent TMR demonstrated evidence of new neuromaPain after the procedure, and all but one of the 15 patients who presented with preoperative neuroma pain experienced complete relief of pain in the distribution of the transferred nerves.
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Preemptive Treatment of Phantom and Residual Limb Pain with Targeted Muscle Reinnervation at the Time of Major Limb Amputation.
Ian L. Valerio,Gregory A. Dumanian,Sumanas W. Jordan,Sumanas W. Jordan,Lauren M. Mioton,J. Byers Bowen,Julie M. West,Kyle Porter,Jason H. Ko,Jason M. Souza,Benjamin K. Potter +10 more
TL;DR: Preemptive surgical intervention of amputated nerves with TMR at the time of limb loss should be strongly considered to reduce pathologic phantom limb pain and symptomatic neuroma-related residual limb pain.