Bionic Hand The

Bionic Hand  The
Author: Adam Woog
Publsiher: Norwood House Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781599533414

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Explores the development and creation of the ilimb which is the first commercially available bionic hand. Every great invention begins with a great idea! Read all the books in this series and learn about the history and impact of some of the most fascinating innovations and inventions of our time. Explore the idea’s early stages of development, problems encountered along the way, and how each great idea has influenced our lives. From popular culture and the environment to life-saving machines, learn about the ideas, people, and technologies that made it all happen. This series correlates with The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S.T.E.M.) curriculum initiative.

Making Hands

Making Hands
Author: Peter Kyberd
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128205457

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Making Hands: The Design and Use of Upper Extremity Prosthetics provides a historical account of the development of upper extremity prostheses. It describes different aspects surrounding the development of key elements of mechanisms and control, for prosthetic hands and arms, and includes biographical sketches of some key contributors. The field is broad and uses knowledge from a wide range of disciplines. Sections cover the background to give researchers and professionals what they need to learn about adjacent fields. The author's expertise on the control of prostheses makes this a very comprehensive resource on the topic. Covers research and technological innovation in the development of upper limb prostheses Introduces upper limb prosthetics from the different perspectives of biology, engineering, clinical practice and industry Discusses innovations of the recent decades, rapid manufacture, the 'citizen engineer', and how these things may shape prosthetics in the future

The Human Hand as an Inspiration for Robot Hand Development

The Human Hand as an Inspiration for Robot Hand Development
Author: Ravi Balasubramanian,Veronica J. Santos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2014-01-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319030173

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“The Human Hand as an Inspiration for Robot Hand Development” presents an edited collection of authoritative contributions in the area of robot hands. The results described in the volume are expected to lead to more robust, dependable, and inexpensive distributed systems such as those endowed with complex and advanced sensing, actuation, computation, and communication capabilities. The twenty-four chapters discuss the field of robotic grasping and manipulation viewed in light of the human hand’s capabilities and push the state-of-the-art in robot hand design and control. Topics discussed include human hand biomechanics, neural control, sensory feedback and perception, and robotic grasp and manipulation. This book will be useful for researchers from diverse areas such as robotics, biomechanics, neuroscience, and anthropologists.

Control of Prosthetic Hands

Control of Prosthetic Hands
Author: Kianoush Nazarpour
Publsiher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781785619847

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This edited book brings together research from laboratories across the world, in order to offer a global perspective on advances in prosthetic hand control. State-of-the-art control of prosthetics in the laboratory and clinical spaces are presented and the challenges discussed, and the effect of user training on control of prosthetics to evaluate the translational efficacy and value for the end-user is highlighted.

Bionic Limb Reconstruction

Bionic Limb Reconstruction
Author: Oskar C. Aszmann,Dario Farina
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030607463

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This book presents the latest techniques in amputation rehabilitation and summarizes the most recent research findings in the field of bionic limb reconstruction. Divided into seven parts written by experts in the field, it provides valuable information on e.g. upper extremity injuries, psychological considerations, prosthetic engineering, and surgical and rehabilitation strategies. Illustrative figures and photos of real-life settings further assist understanding. This book is of interest not only for plastic surgeons, but also for hand surgeons, orthopedic and trauma surgeons as well as therapists, prosthetists and engineers.

Targeted Muscle Reinnervation

Targeted Muscle Reinnervation
Author: Todd A. Kuiken,Aimee E. Schultz Feuser,Ann K. Barlow
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781439860816

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Implement TMR with Your Patients and Improve Their Quality of Life Developed by Dr. Todd A. Kuiken and Dr. Gregory A. Dumanian, targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is a new approach to accessing motor control signals from peripheral nerves after amputation and providing sensory feedback to prosthesis users. This practical approach has many advantages over other neural-machine interfaces for the improved control of artificial limbs. Targeted Muscle Reinnervation: A Neural Interface for Artificial Limbs provides a template for the clinical implementation of TMR and a resource for further research in this new area of science. After describing the basic scientific concepts and key principles underlying TMR, the book presents surgical approaches to transhumeral and shoulder disarticulation amputations. It explores the possible role of TMR in the prevention and treatment of end-neuromas and details the principles of rehabilitation, prosthetic fitting, and occupational therapy for TMR patients. The book also describes transfer sensation and discusses the surgical and functional outcomes of the first several TMR patients. It concludes with emerging research on using TMR to further improve the function and quality of life for people with limb loss. With contributions from renowned leaders in the field, including Drs. Kuiken and Dumanian, this book is a useful guide to implementing TMR in patients with high-level upper limb amputations. It also supplies the foundation to enable improvements in TMR techniques and advances in prosthetic technology.

Hand transplantation

Hand transplantation
Author: Marco Lanzetta,Jean-Michel Dubernard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2007-03-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788847003743

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This book presents international experimental and clinical experience on limb transplantation and other composite tissue allografts, representing the most complete and comprehensive review of this innovative and ground breaking procedure. This book is a milestone in medical literature and an asset for every scientific library.

Mechatronic Hands

Mechatronic Hands
Author: Paul H. Chappell
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781785611544

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This book describes the technical design characteristics of the main components that go into forming an artificial hand, whether it is a simple design that does not have a natural appearance, or a more complicated design where there are multiple movements of the fingers and thumb. Mechanical components obviously form the structure of any hand, while there are some lesser known ideas that need to be explored such as how to process a slip signal.