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Filter by:An FDA Early Feasibility Study (EFS) allows for early clinical evaluation of devices to provide proof of principle and initial clinical safety data. The Primary Aim of this proposal is to perform an FDA guided EFS of a percutaneous osseointegrated (OI) docking system for patients with transhumeral (above elbow) amputations, establishing its initial safety. Success of the Primary Aim (Safety) will be determined over a one year follow-up period by observing the rate of patients successfully using their device without removal. The Secondary Aim of this proposal is to quantify the functional effectiveness of the OI device, giving specific attention to protocol differences required for male and female patients. Success for the Secondary Aim (Functional Effectiveness) will be to determine functional improvement with the device compared to the pre-operative performance. This will be the first longitudinal analyses to evaluate the percutaneous OI devices on objective functionality measures of transhumeral amputation individuals.