基于肌电传感器的经桡骨截肢者假手,卡帕潘甘发展基金会,公司。

Georgette Baustista, Catherine Tamayo, Marjorie Yalung, Kennedy Rodriguez, Rico Jay S. Laxa, Reynaldo De Asis, Jayson Sampang
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人的手是人们日常生活中最伟大的工具之一。它的工作包括抓住、握住、移动和操纵各种物体。因此,失去一只手会大大降低一个人的工作能力。卡帕潘根发展基金会(KDF)是一个向邦板牙地区不幸的卡巴伦人提供援助的组织;其中一个是他们的假肢实验室。但是,KDF只能为他们的下肢截肢者提供帮助。为了解决这一问题,为桡骨截肢者开发了一个功能原型假肢。该假体集成了力敏电阻、马达和肌电控制装置,使使用者能够进行日常生活活动(ADL)。对肌臂环读取肌电信号的准确性进行了测试,结果表明该装置可以正确读取截肢者的肌电信号。使用描述性方法,研究人员能够收集研究中所需的所有数据。为了获得有关当前问题的知识,使用了问卷调查、访谈和调查等研究工具。总体结果是假体满足了最初的设计要求,并能执行基本的手部功能。
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Myoelectric Sensor-Based Prosthetic Hand for the Transradial Amputees of Kapampangan Development Foundation, Inc.
Human hands are one of the greatest tools used in people’s everyday lives. Its job involves grasping, holding, moving, and manipulating various objects. Thus, losing a hand would greatly reduce one’s ability to work. Kapampangan Development Foundation (KDF) is an organization which provide an assistance to the less fortunate Cabalens of Pampanga; one of these is their prosthesis laboratory. However, KDF can only provide assistance for their lower limb amputees. To solve this problem, a functional prototype prosthetic hand was developed for the transradial amputees. The prosthesis integrated force sensitive resistors, motors, and myoelectric means of control which enable the user in performing activities of daily living (ADL). The accuracy of myo armband in reading myoelectric signals was tested and provided a positive result as the device can properly read myoelectric signals from an amputee. Using a descriptive method, the researchers were able to gather all the needed data in the study. Research instruments such as questionnaires, interviews, and surveys were used in order to gain knowledge regarding the present issues. The overall outcome was a prosthesis that met the initial design requirements and can perform basic hand functionality.
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