An adaptive socket with auto-adjusting air bladders for interfacing transhumeral prosthesis: A pilot study

Abstract
Comfort is a critical aspect in the application of wearable device, such as rehabilitation robots and upper limb prostheses. As a physical interface between human body and prosthetic limb, the socket and its comfort largely contribute to the user’s acceptance. Traditional sockets are static, lacking dynamic adjustment mechanism for the contact pressure. To ensure a reliable suspension during daily activities, the socket is usually designed to be...
Paper Details
Title
An adaptive socket with auto-adjusting air bladders for interfacing transhumeral prosthesis: A pilot study
Published Date
Jun 5, 2019
Volume
233
Issue
8
Pages
812 - 822
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