Clinical Application Observation: Evaluation of Phantom Limb Pain After 3 Weeks of Use of a Feedback System Using Vibration (Suralis, Manufacturer: Saphenus)
This study tests whether a vibration-based feedback device (Suralis) can reduce phantom limb pain in people with lower-leg amputations over 3 weeks. Participants wear the device daily and report pain levels, walking ability, and quality of life - with no known risks, as it's a CE-certified medical device. If pain improves, the study team will help participants apply for insurance coverage to keep using the system long-term. The goal is to offer a simple, non-drug option that may help ease chronic pain and improve daily function for amputees. Participation is voluntary and can be stopped anytime without affecting medical care.
• Unilateral major lower-limb amputation (transtibial or transfemoral)
• Presence of persistent phantom limb pain, defined as daily pain intensity ≥ 3/10 on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) during the baseline period
• Regular daily use of a prosthetic limb (minimum 4 hours/day)
• Adequate German language proficiency to understand and complete study questionnaires and follow study procedures
• Ability to provide informed consent