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Fig. 5

From: Experience of adults with upper-limb difference and their views on sensory feedback for prostheses: a mixed methods study

Fig. 5

Comparison of the mean importance score of each of the sensory feedback benefits between participants with acquired and congenital limb difference, showing the 95% confidence intervals. The scoring system was a scale between 1 and 4 with 1 indicating “Not important” and 4 indicating "Very important”. The p value markers compare the importance scores between participants with acquired and congenital limb difference. The description of some benefits was simplified as follows: Emotional benefit was described as: “It is emotionally pleasing to feel touch through the prosthesis”. Embodiment was described as: “Makes the prosthesis feel more like a part of the body rather than a tool”. Improving control was described as: “Makes it easier to control the prosthesis”

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