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At Home Prosthesis Use



 

New upper limb prosthetic devices are continuously being developed by a variety of industrial, academic, and hobbyist groups. Yet, little research has evaluated the long term use of currently available prostheses in daily life activities, beyond laboratory or survey studies. We seek to objectively measure how experienced unilateral upper limb prosthesis-users employ their prosthetic devices and unaffected limb for manipulation during everyday activities. In particular, our goal is to create a method for evaluating all types of amputee manipulation, including non-prehensile actions beyond conventional grasp functions, as well as to examine the relative use of both limbs in unilateral and bilateral cases. We perform this work using head-mounted video cameras to record participants' hands and arms as they complete unstructured domestic tasks within their own homes.



Sample Publication:

Adam J. Spiers, L. Resnick, and Aaron M. Dollar
Analyzing At-Home Prosthesis Use in Unilateral Upper-Limb Amputees to Inform Treatment & Device Design, proceedings of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2017.

Prosthetics Human Grasping and Manipulation 2017
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