Prosthesis Body Arm |
Author(s): |
| Shrutika Subhash Lohar , Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic Yadrav; Anushka Ashutosh Patil, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic Yadrav; Susmita Suresh Karadage, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic Yadrav; Kajal Suryakant Bindage, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic Yadrav; Mrs. S. S. Bahirgunde, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic Yadrav |
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| Prosthetic Hand |
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Prosthesis Means artificial. A prosthesis replacement for a part of body that may have missing at birth or that is lost in an accident or through amputation. Many amputees have lost a hand is part of treatment for cancer, diabetes or severe infection. How prosthesis hand work-It is controlled by sensors placed over your muscles. When you contact a muscle, a signal is sent to operate the hand. Various hold patterns are possible due to individual finger movement. For many people, an artificial hand can improve flexibility and the ability to manage daily activities, as well as provide the means to stay independent. The loss of hand can affect the level of autonomy and the capability of perform daily working, living and daily activities. The current prosthetic hand solutions contribute in a poor way to overcome these problems due to limitations in the interfaces adopted for controlling the prosthesis and to the lack of force or tactile feedback thus limiting hand grasp capabilities. This hand is designed to dexterity of traditional prosthetic hands while maintain the dimension and weight. Our aimed is at providing enhance grabby abilities and sensor motor, embedded control. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV10I30147 Published in: Volume : 10, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2022 Page(s): 109-111 |
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