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Changes in shoulder kinematics of transradial amputees following the use of multi-grip prosthetic hands: a case study

PAREL, ILARIA
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Cutti A. G.
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Verni G.
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ACCARDO, AGOSTINO
2012
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Abstract
The Otto-Bock Michelangelo hand features multi-grip patterns and a fractioned wrist, which make it a technological step-forward in myoelectric prosthesis. In a pilot study, the upper limb kinematics of a trans-radial amputee was assessed, fitted both with the standard Digital Twin and the Michelangelo hand, during a selection of Activities of Daily Living. In order to have a reference for the kinematics, the sound side was collected too. Results show that the Otto-Bock Michelangelo hand features positively affected the shoulder biomechanics of the transradial amputee, leading to a major advantage over the Digital-Twin hand in terms of preservation of the shoulder joint.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2635671
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  • Prosthetic arm

  • prosthetic hand

  • scapula kinematic

  • Activity of Daily Liv...

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