Bionic Hand NW
Bionic Hand NW
Bionic Hand NW
CONTENTS.
Prosthetics. Orthotics What is bionic hand? Bioprosthesis of hand. Block diagram. Features of I-LIMB
Prosthetics
"There is something dignifying and humanising about being able to stand up and walk."
Olivia Giles, co-founder of 500miles, a charity to support amputees and other disabled people in developing countries. (The
Independent, UK, 25 March 2008)
See: http://www.500miles.co.uk/index.html
Orthotics
Artificial limb
Orthosis
External device
Prosthetics
Pre & post amputation treatment Provision of limb prosthesis (artificial limb)
Prosthetics
Many of the prostheses fitted in Australia are fitted to older people who have poor blood circulation Prostheses are also provided for children, young and middle aged amputees
Orthotics
Orthoses or braces are fitted to people with musculoskeletal weakness, or after an injury Many orthoses are custom made for the individual person
Individually powered digits Myoelectric signal input to open and close fingers Cosmetic covering is available
Offers a unique,control system that uses a traditional myoelectric signal input to open and close the hands life-like fingers. Myoelectric controls utilize the electrical signal generated by muscles in the remaining portion of a patients limb. This signal is picked up by electrodes that sit on the surface of the skin. Users of existing, basic myoelectric prosthetic hands are able to quickly adapt to the system and can master the devices new functionality within minutes.
The actual interface must be bidirectional, that is, it must include afferent and efferent tracts. This is currently possible via various implantable microelectrodes which create a direct contact with the peripheral nerve. The structural forms currently used include:
a) the cuff electrode, which is placed around the nerve like a cuff; b) the shaft electrode, which is inserted into the nerve; c) the sieve electrode, which is inserted between two nerve stumps which have a sieve from which the regenerating fibres sprout [5], and d) the thread electrode, which is drawn through the nerve longitudinally and is intrafascicular
The currently favoured structural form for human use is the thread electrode (tf-LIFE). Reasons for this include its relatively straightforward application, direct contact with the individual nerve fibres and resulting excellent selectivity, the degree of miniaturisation obtainable, the option of fixation to the nerve and resulting extremely low mechanical strain on the nerve not to mention its biocompatibility and long-term stability . The thread electrode is currently in preparation for first-time clinical use.
Proprioceptive sensors for recording the hand position and hand movement, as well as exteroceptive sensors for realizing the hands sensory functions are required. Such sensors could be used for sensing the movement and position of individual fingers and the force they apply. These signals are also important for direct control of grasping movements. The sense of touch can be simulated using miniature touch sensors. Further sensors could be used for sensing temperature, the mechanical qualities of surfaces, etc. [4].
Telemetric data transmission represents an important interface between the technical biological interface and the actuators and sensors which are integrated into the actual prosthesis. This is the sole means for interaction between the implant and the external hand prosthesis. This means that the electrode and the electronics for signal preprocessing must be directly linked All of these individual components determine the options and particularly the acceptance of bionic hand prostheses to a significant degree.
FEATURES.
Four independent fully-powered articulating fingers Manually adjustable thumb Multiple grip patterns Utilizes standard myoelectric control Signals Product Variations Sizes: Regular, Small, and Low Profile Sides: Right and Left Connection: wrist connector or wrist disarticulation Color: Natural or Black
Specifications.
Application: amputations at or above wrist disarticulation for mild to medium activity level adults Carrying weight limit: 44 lbs Palmar force: 21 lbs Voltage: 7.4V Weight: Regular = 518g; Small = 508g; Low Profile = 450g Power Source: i-LIMB Lithium Ion battery pack Charging Time: 2-4 hours/day Warranty: 1 year (extended warranty available)
It costs US $18 500. And it can do things most other prosthetic hands just cant, like grabbing a paper cup without crushing it, turning a key in a lock, and pressing buttons on a cellphone.
For those patients who desire a more life-like appearance for the hand, Touch Bionics has partnered with some leading companies in the development of cosmesis for its products. ARTech Laboratories and LIVINGSKIN work at the forefront of high-definition cosmesis these companies are collaborating with Touch Bionics to offer patients a lifelike solution to compliment the life-like motions and performance of the hand.
References.
www.touchbionics.htm www.physorg.com