Objectives: The study aims to develop an understanding of the views of children and adolescents, parents and professionals on upper limb prosthetic devices in order to develop and improve device design. Previous research has found that children are dissatisfied with prostheses but has relied heavily on parent proxy reports and quantitative measures (such as questionnaires) to explore their views. Methods: 34 Participants (eight children aged 8-15 with upper limb difference, nine parents, eight prosthetists and nine occupational therapists) contributed to the development of new devices through the BRIDGE methodology of participatory design, using focus groups and interviews. Results: The study identified areas for improving prostheses from...
BACKGROUND: The impact of paediatric upper limb difference may extend beyond the child themselves to...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
When you’re a kid you don’t think very much about how your body grows, it just does. Sometimes you m...
Objectives: The study aims to develop an understanding of the views of children and adolescents, par...
Objectives: The study aims to develop an understanding of the views of children and adolescents, par...
Upper limb difference can have both a physical and psychological effect on a child, impacting on fun...
Introduction: Prosthetic treatment is widely used for children and adolescents with upper limb diffe...
When designing assistive devices for children with disabilities, designers mostly consider technical...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide technical considerations and clinical evidence of t...
People who either use an upper limb prosthesis and/or have used services provided by a prosthetic re...
Purpose: Upper limb prostheses are part of a rapidly changing market place. Despite development in d...
Purpose: There are many frameworks and methods for involving children in design research. The field ...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge on the use of 3 D-printed transitional prostheses, as they ...
The use of activity-specific upper-limb prosthesis helps children with upper-limb loss to engage in ...
Background:Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function wel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of paediatric upper limb difference may extend beyond the child themselves to...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
When you’re a kid you don’t think very much about how your body grows, it just does. Sometimes you m...
Objectives: The study aims to develop an understanding of the views of children and adolescents, par...
Objectives: The study aims to develop an understanding of the views of children and adolescents, par...
Upper limb difference can have both a physical and psychological effect on a child, impacting on fun...
Introduction: Prosthetic treatment is widely used for children and adolescents with upper limb diffe...
When designing assistive devices for children with disabilities, designers mostly consider technical...
The purpose of this investigation was to provide technical considerations and clinical evidence of t...
People who either use an upper limb prosthesis and/or have used services provided by a prosthetic re...
Purpose: Upper limb prostheses are part of a rapidly changing market place. Despite development in d...
Purpose: There are many frameworks and methods for involving children in design research. The field ...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge on the use of 3 D-printed transitional prostheses, as they ...
The use of activity-specific upper-limb prosthesis helps children with upper-limb loss to engage in ...
Background:Youngsters with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency (UCBED) seem to function wel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of paediatric upper limb difference may extend beyond the child themselves to...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
When you’re a kid you don’t think very much about how your body grows, it just does. Sometimes you m...