A simple analysis of prosthetic shoulders reveals that they are mainly used to position the orientation of the elbow in relatively few fixed positions. For some tasks the elbow needs to be positioned forward of the shoulder (Forward flexion). For desk and table tasks the preferred positions are both forward and out (flexion and abduction). For a few tasks straight out angles are appropriate (abduction). What all of these positions have in common is the need to compensate for the gravitational load of the prosthesis as the angle with respect to the vertical is increased. The paper on the Z-axis shoulder joint shows that by first moving away from the vertical in the abduction direction one need only provide one strong locking joint to take ca...
ABSTRACT: Our knowledge of the role of muscle activation on proprioception is incomplete. Previous w...
International audienceMost transhumeral amputees report that their prosthetic device lacks functiona...
Efficient prosthesis control is dependant on the user’s ability to control the desired movements of ...
It is difficult for a shoulder amputee to do anything while sitting at a desk or table with the elbo...
The typical problem patient has a transhumeral amputation 30 to 60 mm below the axilla. No matter ho...
The available shoulder harness controlled prostheses do no fulfill the requirements of the users. It...
Improvement of prostheses requires knowledge of how the body adapts. A transradial prosthesis withou...
The application of a design methodology for the determination of the optimal prosthesis architecture...
In the rehabilitation of the upper-extremity amputee, structural replacement by prosthetic arm and h...
Perhaps more than anything, amputees want to engage in normal activities of daily living without att...
Although significant technological advances have been made in the last forty years, natural and effo...
Passive shoulder supports show large potential for a wide range of applications, such as assisting a...
Efficient prosthesis control is dependant on the user’s ability to control the desired movements of ...
Upper limb prostheses users make compensatory movements to be able complete daily tasks. The primary...
Prosthetists have been fitting externally-powered components to individuals with “shoulder disarticu...
ABSTRACT: Our knowledge of the role of muscle activation on proprioception is incomplete. Previous w...
International audienceMost transhumeral amputees report that their prosthetic device lacks functiona...
Efficient prosthesis control is dependant on the user’s ability to control the desired movements of ...
It is difficult for a shoulder amputee to do anything while sitting at a desk or table with the elbo...
The typical problem patient has a transhumeral amputation 30 to 60 mm below the axilla. No matter ho...
The available shoulder harness controlled prostheses do no fulfill the requirements of the users. It...
Improvement of prostheses requires knowledge of how the body adapts. A transradial prosthesis withou...
The application of a design methodology for the determination of the optimal prosthesis architecture...
In the rehabilitation of the upper-extremity amputee, structural replacement by prosthetic arm and h...
Perhaps more than anything, amputees want to engage in normal activities of daily living without att...
Although significant technological advances have been made in the last forty years, natural and effo...
Passive shoulder supports show large potential for a wide range of applications, such as assisting a...
Efficient prosthesis control is dependant on the user’s ability to control the desired movements of ...
Upper limb prostheses users make compensatory movements to be able complete daily tasks. The primary...
Prosthetists have been fitting externally-powered components to individuals with “shoulder disarticu...
ABSTRACT: Our knowledge of the role of muscle activation on proprioception is incomplete. Previous w...
International audienceMost transhumeral amputees report that their prosthetic device lacks functiona...
Efficient prosthesis control is dependant on the user’s ability to control the desired movements of ...