Development of an Affordable Myoelectric Hand for Transradial Amputees

Alok Prakash, Shiru Sharma
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Upper limb amputations seriously affect a patient's life by restricting their ability in performing various tasks. Prosthetic hands are considered the primary method to reinstate the lost capabilities of such amputees. However, the presently available prosthetic devices are unable to fulfill the requirements of users due to their excessively high cost, limited functionality, heavy weight, unnatural operation, and complexity. This article presents an affordable and simple control-based myoelectric hand for transradial amputees. The hand setup mainly consists of a self-designed surface electromyography (sEMG) sensor, a microcontroller unit and a five-fingered, intrinsically actuated 3D printed hand for dexterous operations. The developed hand was implemented with proportional control scheme and was successfully tested on five amputees (with missing lower forearms) for performing grasping activities of different objects. Further, the closing time and grip force at the fingertips were also determined for the hand to compare its performance with the commercially available hands.
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经桡骨截肢者可负担得起的肌电手的开发
上肢截肢严重影响患者的生活,限制了他们执行各种任务的能力。假手被认为是恢复这些截肢者失去的能力的主要方法。然而,目前可用的假肢装置由于其过高的成本,有限的功能,重量大,不自然的操作和复杂性,无法满足用户的要求。本文介绍了一种价格合理且简单的基于控制的经桡骨截肢者肌电手。手部装置主要由一个自行设计的表面肌电(sEMG)传感器、一个微控制器单元和一个五指、内在驱动的3D打印手组成,用于灵巧的操作。开发的手采用比例控制方案,并成功地在5名截肢者(失去下前臂)身上进行了不同物体抓取活动的测试。此外,还确定了手的闭合时间和指尖的握力,以将其与市售手的性能进行比较。
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