Quantitative data on the mechanical performance of upper-limb prostheses are very important in prostheses development and selection. The primary goal of this study was to objectively evaluate the mechanical performance of adult-size voluntary opening (VO) prosthetic terminal devices and select the best tested device. A second goal was to see whether VO devices have improved in the last two decades. Nine devices (four hooks and five hands) were quantitatively tested (Hosmer model 5XA hook, Hosmer Sierra 2 Load VO hook, RSL Steeper Carbon Gripper, Otto Bock model 10A60 hook, Becker Imperial hand, Hosmer Sierra VO hand, Hosmer Soft VO hand, RSL Steeper VO hand, Otto Bock VO hand). We measured the pinch forces, activation forces, cable displace...
It is generally asserted that reliable and intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses requires adequ...
Nowadays forearm prosthesis are far from optimal, factors that need to be optimized are the mass, th...
In the Netherlands approximately 3750 persons have an arm defect: they miss (part of) their hand, fo...
Quantitative data on the mechanical performance of upper-limb prostheses are very important in prost...
Quantitative data on the mechanical performance of upper-limb prostheses are very important in prost...
The Delft Institute of Prosthetics and Orthotics has started a research program to develop an improv...
Background: Current body-powered hands have very low acceptance rates. They also require high activa...
High rejection rates indicate that prosthetic users are not satisfied with the performance of their ...
The popularization of fused deposition modelling technology and open-source microcontrollers have p...
Study Design: Experimental trial. Background: The functional performance of currently available body...
Rejection rates of body-powered hands are higher than that of hooks. Body powered hands are ineffici...
The voluntary opening prostheses have a limited pinch force, limiting the performance of the users i...
Background It is generally asserted that reliable and intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses req...
Users of body powered prostheses (BPP) complain about too high operating forces, leading to pain and...
Background Despite its high demand, prostheses are too often abandoned because they fail to meet the...
It is generally asserted that reliable and intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses requires adequ...
Nowadays forearm prosthesis are far from optimal, factors that need to be optimized are the mass, th...
In the Netherlands approximately 3750 persons have an arm defect: they miss (part of) their hand, fo...
Quantitative data on the mechanical performance of upper-limb prostheses are very important in prost...
Quantitative data on the mechanical performance of upper-limb prostheses are very important in prost...
The Delft Institute of Prosthetics and Orthotics has started a research program to develop an improv...
Background: Current body-powered hands have very low acceptance rates. They also require high activa...
High rejection rates indicate that prosthetic users are not satisfied with the performance of their ...
The popularization of fused deposition modelling technology and open-source microcontrollers have p...
Study Design: Experimental trial. Background: The functional performance of currently available body...
Rejection rates of body-powered hands are higher than that of hooks. Body powered hands are ineffici...
The voluntary opening prostheses have a limited pinch force, limiting the performance of the users i...
Background It is generally asserted that reliable and intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses req...
Users of body powered prostheses (BPP) complain about too high operating forces, leading to pain and...
Background Despite its high demand, prostheses are too often abandoned because they fail to meet the...
It is generally asserted that reliable and intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses requires adequ...
Nowadays forearm prosthesis are far from optimal, factors that need to be optimized are the mass, th...
In the Netherlands approximately 3750 persons have an arm defect: they miss (part of) their hand, fo...