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Trans-radial prosthesis with three opposed fingers

Authors :
Masahiro Yoshikawa
Yuya Taguchi
Shunji Yamanaka
Yoshio Matsumoto
Noritaka Kawashima
Tsukasa Ogasawara
Shin Sakamoto
Source :
IROS
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
IEEE, 2013.

Abstract

There are body-powered hooks and myoelectric prosthetic hands that trans-radial amputees can use for work. Though the body-powered hooks have good workability for complex operations, the design of the hook is unappealing and the harness is cumbersome. The myoelectric prosthetic hand has a natural appearance similar to the human hand and intuitive operability using a myoelectric control system. However, it is expensive and heavy. Because of these problems associated with prostheses for work, many amputees use cosmetic prostheses. In this paper, we report a lightweight, low-cost electric trans-radial prosthesis with three opposed fingers. A simple mechanism to control the fingers by a linear actuator contributes to its good workability, lightweight, and low-cost. An operation system using an inexpensive distance sensor allows intuitive operability equivalent to the myoelectric control system. A socket makes the prosthesis easily removable. The total weight of the hand and socket is 300 g, and both can be produced with a 3D printer. An evaluation using the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) demonstrated that an amputee was able to operate abstract objects which require six types of grasps with the developed prosthesis.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2013 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........027f485e2cbf1ab87a4a9257ba07b1b3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/iros.2013.6696546