upper limb Articles
-
Improving Quality of Life with a Bionic Hand
Many upper limb amputees seek out a bionic hand in hopes that it will help them perform daily tasks and increase their quality of life. While these hopes themselves are enough to persuade patients to become bionic hand users, users find that they receive so much more once fitted with the hand. We believe that with a bionic hand, users can dramatically improve their quality of life - in more ...
-
Torso swaying and walking of a biped robot
The upper part of the body makes up nearly two thirds of the body weight yet usually it is looked at as only being passively carried by the legs. Although the role of the upper limbs in walking is indeed secondary to that of the lower limbs, their movements are not purely passive. In the first half of the paper, we introduce a novel method to control a biped with a torso to walk stably. In this ...
-
Simplified procedure to analyse work posture of foundry men through the rapid upper limb assessment
Foundries are considered to be among the most hazardous of manufacturing environments. Various foundry activities involve handling heavy objects such as moulds or castings. These activities may cause Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) due to improper work postures. In this paper, a biomechanics approach is proposed to evaluate the work posture and provide a safe working environment. This will help ...
-
The transverse abdominis muscle: Literature review
Summary The transverse abdominis muscle or TrA can simply be described as the body’s natural corset It encircles the viscera attaching to the spine and the ribs, It creates a reflex contraction with each movement of the spine, It is less active in patients presenting chronic low back pain. Its interaction with many upper limb muscles makes it a multipurpose muscle associated with ...
-
Brain–Computer Interface for Motor Recovery
Click here for full article " Contralesional Brain–Computer Interface Control of a Powered Robotic Hand-Piece for Motor Recovery in Chronic Stroke Survivors" on AHA Journals - Stroke Abstract Background and Purpose— There are few effective therapies to achieve functional recovery from motor-related disabilities affecting the upper limb after stroke. This feasibility study tested ...
By Neurolutions
-
Regional changes in indices of bone strength of upper and lower limbs in response to high-intensity impact loading or high-intensity resistance training
Abstract It is well known that the bone response to physical activity is highly dependent on the nature of the loads imposed. Despite this, few direct comparisons of the effect of impact-style loading and resistance training on bone have been made. We therefore aimed to compare the effects of 10-month, twice-weekly, high-impact loading and 10-month, twice-weekly, high-intensity resistance ...
-
Fractional factorial analysis of lifting and carrying tasks on postural score to investigate the effect of contributing parameters and their interactions
This laboratory experiment examines the effect of four lifting and carrying task parameters: load weight; lifting frequency; vertical lifting distance; and obstructions en route and their interactions on the posture score measured using the rapid upper limb assessment (RULA) methodology. In this simulation study, four shop floor workers lifted weights in 27 different combinations of lifting ...
-
Rehabilitation of Maria after fall in WZC - Case Study
Resident in an assisted living facility Pain problems after slight fall Difficulty moving shoulder, wrist and hip Two weeks ago, Maria had an unfortunate fall in the hallway of the assisted living facility where she resides. Since this incident, she has suffered from persistent pain at the level of both her shoulders, right hip and wrist. Although the mobility of the joints was ...
-
Preliminary Examination of the Ability of a New Wearable Device to Capture Functional Hand Activity After Stroke
Background and Purpose— A reliable measure of movement repetitions is required to assist in determining the optimal dose for maximizing upper limb recovery after stroke. This study investigated the ability of a new wearable device to capture reach-to-grasp repetitions in individuals with stroke. Methods— Eight individuals with stroke wore an instrumented wrist bracelet while ...
-
Different Types of Limb Loss: Before & After Surgery
Before a patient can get fit with their multi-articulating myoelectric hand, it’s vital that their prosthetist conducts a thorough evaluation and understands the cause of amputation or limb loss. This information helps prosthetists understand what a patient’s needs are so they can determine which prosthetic hand is the best fit for them. With this in mind, we’ll discuss the ...
-
Rehabilitation Dyskinetic CP - Case Study
Rehabilitation of Tonia, 8 years Cheerful and enthusiastic child Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy - GMFCS III Outpatient rehabilitation Uses Kaye Walker Responds well to NDT (Bobath) Tonia currently moves around with a K-Walker. The main goal during her therapy is to practise and stimulate targeted movements for both the upper and lower limbs. Throughout her therapy Tonia seems to respond ...
-
Exoskeleton as a medical rehabilitation aid
A medical exoskeleton is intended to help the health-challenged people. It is a dedicated biomechanical device for rehabilitation in case of lost or restricted mobility of limbs. Its operating concept is based on repeating the human motion biomechanics under proportional mitigation of the efforts required to make such. The patient independently controls the device via a smartphone app. Subject ...
By Symbionix
-
User Satisfaction in Bionic Hands
If you’re reading this, it’s likely that you’re in the market for a new prosthetic hand, and perhaps a bionic hand at that. In the age of technology, user reviews are a crucial component of the shopping process. After all, why try out a product if thousands of others have already deemed it insufficient? The same goes for prosthetic hands. Amputees want to hear from other users ...
-
8 reasons why you should use Pheezee
Pheezee Pheezee is a pocket size wearable device by startoon labs that can be worn by the patient while doing physiotherapy sessions. The device gives a real time biofeedback of range of motion and electromyogram (EMG) of the recruited muscle. The device connects wirelessly to an android phone/tablet to display reports. The physiotherapist can see session wise, week wise, month wise and ...
-
The 7-Steps to Recuperation from Stroke Arm Paralysis
About two-thirds of those that experience arm paralysis after stroke are unable to fully use their affected limb six months after stroke (1-3). Not having a fully functional arm and hand after a stroke is not only frustrating but also devastating to many individuals. Day-to-day operations and activities of daily living become more difficult, take longer to complete, and may require assistance ...
By Neurolutions
-
Force Myography for Monitoring Grasping in Individuals with Stroke with Mild to Moderate Upper-Extremity Impairments: A Preliminary Investigation in a Controlled Environment
1MENRVA Research Group, School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada 2Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada 3Rehabilitation Research Program, GF Strong Rehab Centre, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada 4Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you