TY - JOUR
T1 - Biomechanical design considerations for transradial prosthetic interface
T2 - A review
AU - Sang, Yuanjun
AU - Li, Xiang
AU - Luo, Yun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - Traditional function and comfort assessment of transradial prostheses pay scant attention to prosthetic interface. With better understanding of the biomechanics of prosthetic interface comes better efficiency and safety for interface design; in this way, amputees are more likely to accept prosthetic usage. This review attempts to provide design and selection criteria of transradial interface for prosthetists and clinicians. Various transradial socket types in the literature were chronologically reviewed. Biomechanical discussion of transradial prosthetic interface design from an engineering point of view was also done. Suspension control, range of motion, stability, as well as comfort and safety of socket designs have been considered in varying degrees in the literature. The human-machine interface design should change from traditional €socket design€ to new €interface design.€ From anatomy and physiology to biomechanics of the transradial residual limb, the force and motion transfer, together with comfort and safety, are the two main aspects in prosthetic interface design. Load distribution and transmission should mainly rely on achieving additional skeletal control through targeted soft tissue relief. Biomechanics of the residual limb soft tissues should be studied to find the relationship between mechanical properties and the comfort and safety of soft tissues.
AB - Traditional function and comfort assessment of transradial prostheses pay scant attention to prosthetic interface. With better understanding of the biomechanics of prosthetic interface comes better efficiency and safety for interface design; in this way, amputees are more likely to accept prosthetic usage. This review attempts to provide design and selection criteria of transradial interface for prosthetists and clinicians. Various transradial socket types in the literature were chronologically reviewed. Biomechanical discussion of transradial prosthetic interface design from an engineering point of view was also done. Suspension control, range of motion, stability, as well as comfort and safety of socket designs have been considered in varying degrees in the literature. The human-machine interface design should change from traditional €socket design€ to new €interface design.€ From anatomy and physiology to biomechanics of the transradial residual limb, the force and motion transfer, together with comfort and safety, are the two main aspects in prosthetic interface design. Load distribution and transmission should mainly rely on achieving additional skeletal control through targeted soft tissue relief. Biomechanics of the residual limb soft tissues should be studied to find the relationship between mechanical properties and the comfort and safety of soft tissues.
KW - Prosthetic interface
KW - below-elbow prosthesis
KW - prosthetic socket
KW - prosthetic suspension
KW - rehabilitation
KW - residual limb
KW - transradial prostheses
KW - upper-limb amputation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84959038773
U2 - 10.1177/0954411915624452
DO - 10.1177/0954411915624452
M3 - 文章
C2 - 26759485
AN - SCOPUS:84959038773
SN - 0954-4119
VL - 230
SP - 239
EP - 250
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine
IS - 3
ER -