It is difficult for a shoulder amputee to do anything while sitting at a desk or table with the elbow tucked in against the side. For useful work the elbow needs to move forward 30-45 degrees and out 30-45 degrees to a position of function. These moves require a well designed shoulder joint. Conventional friction joints are constrained to move about an abduction axis followed by a forward flexion axis with both motions against gravity. An ideal shoulder moves 'out' away from vertical and then locks. It then swings forward or back around the vertical Z axis with no gravitational constraint. Such a joint places the forearm in a convenient location for useful work
none6noThis article reports the design, development, and the first clinical test of a new electromec...
Overexertion is a common cause of work related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) in the modern industr...
Objective: To establish an optimal single hinge axis position for application of hinged external fix...
A simple analysis of prosthetic shoulders reveals that they are mainly used to position the orientat...
The human shoulder joint is constrained by the plural number of muscles and ligaments which surround...
Perhaps more than anything, amputees want to engage in normal activities of daily living without att...
abstract: Current prosthetic designs have limitations with properly representing the full range of m...
Abstract: There are no commercially available externally-powered humeral rotators. This paper descri...
The application of a design methodology for the determination of the optimal prosthesis architecture...
Prosthetists have been fitting externally-powered components to individuals with “shoulder disarticu...
The upper limb amputees with a high level amputation, e.g. a shoulder disarticulation, would require...
INAIL and DIEM prototyped a new externally-powered prosthetic shoulder developed for interscapulotho...
The loss of range of motion (ROM) in the upper extremities can interfere with activities of daily li...
ABSTRACT: Our knowledge of the role of muscle activation on proprioception is incomplete. Previous w...
The loss of range of motion (ROM) in the upper extremities can interfere with activities of daily li...
none6noThis article reports the design, development, and the first clinical test of a new electromec...
Overexertion is a common cause of work related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) in the modern industr...
Objective: To establish an optimal single hinge axis position for application of hinged external fix...
A simple analysis of prosthetic shoulders reveals that they are mainly used to position the orientat...
The human shoulder joint is constrained by the plural number of muscles and ligaments which surround...
Perhaps more than anything, amputees want to engage in normal activities of daily living without att...
abstract: Current prosthetic designs have limitations with properly representing the full range of m...
Abstract: There are no commercially available externally-powered humeral rotators. This paper descri...
The application of a design methodology for the determination of the optimal prosthesis architecture...
Prosthetists have been fitting externally-powered components to individuals with “shoulder disarticu...
The upper limb amputees with a high level amputation, e.g. a shoulder disarticulation, would require...
INAIL and DIEM prototyped a new externally-powered prosthetic shoulder developed for interscapulotho...
The loss of range of motion (ROM) in the upper extremities can interfere with activities of daily li...
ABSTRACT: Our knowledge of the role of muscle activation on proprioception is incomplete. Previous w...
The loss of range of motion (ROM) in the upper extremities can interfere with activities of daily li...
none6noThis article reports the design, development, and the first clinical test of a new electromec...
Overexertion is a common cause of work related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) in the modern industr...
Objective: To establish an optimal single hinge axis position for application of hinged external fix...