wrist rotation controlled by pro/supination in VC prosthesis

Hans de Visser

Hi,

My name is Hans de Visser; I’m a student at the Delft University of

Technology in The Netherlands and I’m working on my thesis about a body

powered voluntary closing below elbow prosthesis.

In this prosthesis closing of the hand and pinching is controlled by

elbow flexion, so no shoulder harness is needed. Up till now the fitting

used has always been solid and as a result of this any ability of the

amputee to pro/supinate has been unused. I’m looking for ways to use

this ability for active wrist rotation, while retaining the function of

hand closing by elbow flexion. Therefore I have the following questions:

Is there anybody who has data on stump lengths (percentages; average,

most common, maximum, minimum lengths) and of the remaining ability of

amputees to pro/supinate (angles of pro/supination in relation to stump

length) or who knows where (e.g. in what article) I can obtain this

information ?

Is there anybody who has experience in (the design of) flexible

fittings or fittings made from several solid parts or who knows where I

can find this information?

Not directly related to the previous subject, but also of interest to me:

Is there anybody who has experience in the use or design of adaptive

fingers in a body powered hand prosthesis or who knows where I can find

this information?

Thanks a lot!

Hans de Visser

([email protected])

 

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