uGrip II: A Novel Functional Hybrid Prosthetic Hand Design

Current prosthetic devices frequently offer limited function at high costs. This proof-of-concept design proposes a hybrid trans-radial prosthesis that uses gross body movements to control multiple degrees of freedom. The novel actuation system uses signals transduced from shoulder articulations to control pneumatic actuators, which power the hand.

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