NSF Grant Supports Research on Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain
September 04, 2018
September 04, 2018
HOLLAND, Michigan, Sept. 4 -- Hope College issued the following news release:
Dr. Katharine Polasek of the Hope College engineering faculty has received a major grant from the National Science Foundation for her continuing research into developing a non-invasive way to help amputees who are experiencing pain in limbs they no longer have.
The three-year, $282,446 award is funding her project "Treating Phantom Limb Pain with Electrically Induced Somatosensation." . . .
Dr. Katharine Polasek of the Hope College engineering faculty has received a major grant from the National Science Foundation for her continuing research into developing a non-invasive way to help amputees who are experiencing pain in limbs they no longer have.
The three-year, $282,446 award is funding her project "Treating Phantom Limb Pain with Electrically Induced Somatosensation." . . .