Grasp and force based taxonomy of split-hook prosthetic terminal devices

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Technology for monitoring everyday prosthesis use: a systematic review, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Grasp and force based taxonomy of split-hook prosthetic terminal devices

Understanding and informing design issues of a prosthetic arm for below elbow amputation by way of “taxonomy” [literature review, reality check]

Prosthetic Devices for Upper-Extremity Amputees - Amputee Coalition

PDF) Analyzing at-home prosthesis use in unilateral upper-limb amputees to inform treatment & device design

Design of Artificial Arms and Hands For Prosthetic Applications, PDF, Anatomical Terms Of Motion

A comparison of compensatory movements between body-powered and myoelectric prosthesis users during activities of daily living - Clinical Biomechanics

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PDF) Case-study of a user-driven prosthetic arm design: bionic hand versus customized body-powered technology in a highly demanding work environment

Full article: 3D printed upper limb prosthetics

PDF) Design and Manufacturing of a Body-Powered Hook with Force Regulation System and Composite-Based Nanomaterials

MIDAS: An Ergonomic, Convenient And Human-Oriented Terminal Device For Upper Limb Amputation

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