Abstract

Some people have only one hand or no hands at all. They are missing hands either from birth or because of accidents or illnesses. Hand prostheses are artificial devices used to replace missing hands. “Passive” hands, meaning prosthetic hands that do not actually move, look realistic, are light, robust, and not too expensive. But, to actively grasp things, one needs an “active” prosthesis. These can be simple mechanical hands or complex, expensive robotic hands. All kinds of prostheses have upsides and downsides, but current research focuses mostly on active electrical robotic hands. One big, unsolved challenge is how to enable prosthesis users to feel with their robotic hands. Many different methods have been tried, some requiring surgery, but scientists still cannot fully restore natural sensation.

Highlights

  • It is no coincidence that we ask people to “give us a hand” when we need help

  • Externally-powered active prostheses have been widely used since the s. They are called “externally-powered,” because they need an external power source, a battery. These types of prostheses are the complex robotic hands and arms that you sometimes see in movies or computer games (Figure C)

  • The prosthesis is not attached to a socket that is pulled over the stump, as is used for other kinds of active prostheses

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Summary

Engels and Cipriani

Replacing the Human Hand hand or no hands at all. Some people are born without one or both hands. Things can be done with one hand [ ]. People can use their teeth, chin, or legs and feet to hold and move things. To try to pull down the zipper of a jacket with one hand, a person may use their teeth to hold the collar. For tasks that cannot be done one-handed, helpful tools exist. Having two hands makes many tasks easier, like opening a door while carrying something. We use our hands to communicate with others, by gesturing and pointing [ ]. A replacement of a missing body part. Something that is moved by the human body. Something that is moved with an external energy source, like a battery

WHAT IS A HAND PROSTHESIS?
WHICH PROSTHESIS IS THE BEST?
CAN YOU FEEL WITH A ROBOTIC HAND?
CONCLUSION
YOUNG REVIEWERS
CHRISTIAN CIPRIANI
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