Design and Assessment of a Single-size Semi-soft Assistive Mitten for People with Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries

Daisuke Kaneishi, J. Leu, Julia O'Donnell, Campbell Affleck, R. Matthew, Andrew McPherson, M. Tomizuka, Hannah S. Stuart
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Assistive orthotics have the potential to augment the grasping capabilities of individuals with limited hand functionality. People with a cervical-level spinal cord injury (SCI) lack direct control of semi-flaccid, curled fingers on both hands, which often precludes independent donning and doffing of orthotics, thus limiting their use in daily life. This paper presents a novel orthotic designed to improve hand functionality while facilitating independent daily use for individuals with cervical SCI: the Single-size Semi-soft Assistive Mitten (SSAM). This device utilizes a slim dorsal leaf spring and underactuated cable drive to passively open and actively close the hand, in a way that is robust to variations in hand size. This mitten is intended to improve ease of donning and doffing, as the device is attached to all fingers at once. A prototype is developed based on simulation studies, and grasping performance of the proposed design is validated with five healthy subjects. Successful grasping trials, along with positive user feedback, suggest that the SSAM has a comfortable and intuitive design for long-term, independent use and will enable future studies into feasibility of daily use for people with SCI.
颈脊髓损伤患者单尺寸半软性辅助连指手套的设计与评估
辅助矫形器具有增强手部功能有限的个体抓握能力的潜力。颈级脊髓损伤(SCI)患者缺乏对双手半松弛、弯曲手指的直接控制,这通常妨碍了独立穿戴和脱下矫形器,从而限制了矫形器在日常生活中的使用。本文介绍了一种新型矫形器,旨在改善手部功能,同时促进颈椎SCI患者的独立日常使用:单尺寸半软辅助连指手套(SSAM)。该装置利用一个细长的背叶弹簧和欠驱动电缆驱动器来被动地打开和主动关闭手,以一种对手大小变化很强大的方式。这种连指手套的目的是为了提高戴上和脱下的便利性,因为该设备可以同时连接到所有手指上。在仿真研究的基础上开发了一个原型,并通过5名健康受试者验证了所提设计的抓取性能。成功的抓取试验,以及积极的用户反馈,表明SSAM具有舒适和直观的设计,适合长期独立使用,并将使未来的研究成为SCI患者日常使用的可行性。
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