2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics9070401
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Anthropomorphic Robotic Hand Prosthesis Developed for Children

Pablo Medina-Coello,
Blas Salvador-Domínguez,
Francisco J. Badesa
et al.

Abstract: The use of both hands is a common practice in everyday life. The capacity to interact with the environment is largely dependent on the ability to use both hands. A thorough review of the current state of the art reveals that commercially available prosthetic hands designed for children are very different in functionality from those developed for adults, primarily due to prosthetic hands for adults featuring a greater number of actuated joints. Many times, patients stop using their prosthetic device because the… Show more

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