2014
DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2013.03.0068
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User and clinician perspectives on DEKA Arm: Results of VA study to optimize DEKA Arm

Abstract: Abstract-This article summarizes feedback from Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) subjects and clinicians gathered during the VA optimization study of the DEKA Arm. VA subjects and clinicians tested two DEKA Arm prototypes (second-generation [gen 2] and third-generation [gen 3]). Features of the prototypes in three configurations are described. DEKA used feedback from the VA optimization study and from their own subjects to refine the gen 2 prototype. Thirty-three unique subjects participated in the VA evalua… Show more

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“…Our results triangulate well with the findings from our qualitative analyses [17,33]. DEKA Arm users at all levels thought that the DEKA Arm was beneficial, with the majority of users reporting that they could perform activities using the DEKA Arm that they could not with their existing prostheses [17].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Our results triangulate well with the findings from our qualitative analyses [17,33]. DEKA Arm users at all levels thought that the DEKA Arm was beneficial, with the majority of users reporting that they could perform activities using the DEKA Arm that they could not with their existing prostheses [17].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Toe operated switches communicate with the prosthesis wirelessly. Moreover, inertial measurement units have used to record the arm and foot movements for user input signals …”
Section: Hardware Systems Of Terminal Devices and Prosthetic Wristsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prosthesis has eight powered DoFs and one passive DoF which are needed for the movements in prosthetic finger phalanges in ring and little finger where have been slaved with middle finger . Prosthetic fingers of this device are capable for providing six distinct types of grasping patterns for the amputee which are operated by linkage mechanisms along with DC motor actuation . This device uses active two revolute (2R) wrist units which allows only two wrist movements: supination‐pronation and flexion‐extension.…”
Section: Hardware Systems Of Terminal Devices and Prosthetic Wristsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A synopsis of the general training protocol used in the Optimization Study was presented in two articles [12][13]. Another article describing the virtual reality environment (VRE) portion of the training protocol for the DEKA Arm second generation prototype (Gen 2) reported that VRE training was particularly valuable for people with upper-limb amputation who must master a large number of controls and for those who need a structured learning environment [14].…”
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confidence: 99%