Included support
- +Hospital matching
- +Record review
- +Care coordination
- +Travel support
- +Interpretation support

TMR/RPNI may be considered when residual neuroma causes local tenderness and triggers phantom limb pain, or when clearer signals are needed for myoelectric prostheses and conservative treatment is ineffective. The decision is based on pain distribution, scar and soft tissue conditions, previous surg
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $5,800
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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TMR/RPNI aims to address residual neuroma and abnormal discharge. A common approach is to resect the neuroma and transfer the free nerve ending to the motor branch of a target muscle (TMR) or implant it into a small muscle graft to form a neuromuscular interface (RPNI); microscopic techniques and nerve monitoring can be used to optimize matching during the process. Postoperative attention is paid to the wound, pain, and electromyographic signals, gradually restoring and assessing the potential for prosthetic control. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.
TMR/RPNI aims to address residual neuroma and abnormal discharge. A common approach is to resect the neuroma and transfer the free nerve ending to the motor branch of a target muscle (TMR) or implant it into a small muscle graft to form a neuromuscular interface (RPNI); microscopic techniques and nerve monitoring can be used to optimize matching during the process. Postoperative attention is paid to the wound, pain, and electromyographic signals, gradually restoring and assessing the potential for prosthetic control. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

Considering preoperative consultations, surgical hospitalization, and discharge follow-up, it is recommended to stay in China for approximately 2–3 weeks; if multiple sites or staged treatments are involved, the actual schedule will prevail.

Tell us about your Phantom Limb Pain case and we will help match you with the right hospital, specialist, and travel pathway.