Stephens-Fripp Benjamin, Jean Walker Mary, Goddard Eliza, Alici Gursel
School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Apr;15(3):342-349. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1580777. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Upper limb prostheses are part of a rapidly changing market place. Despite development in device design, surveys report low levels of uptake and dissatisfaction with current prosthetic design. In this study, we present the results of a survey conducted with people with upper limb difference in Australia on their use of current prostheses and preferences in a prosthetic in order to inform future prosthetic hand design. An online survey was conducted on upper limb amputees, with 27 respondents that completed the survey. The survey was a mixture of open-ended questions, ranking design features and quantitative questions on problems experienced and desired attributes of future prosthesis designs. Common key issues and concerns were isolated in the survey related to the weight, manipulation and dexterity, aesthetics, sensory feedback and financial cost; each of which could be addressed by additive manufacturing and soft robotics techniques. The adaptability of additive manufacturing and soft robotics to the highlighted concerns of participants shows that further research into these techniques is a feasible method to improve patient satisfaction and acceptance in prosthetic hands.Implications for rehabilitationEven with recent developments and advances in prosthetic design, the needs and desires of prosthetic users are not being met with current products.The desires and needs of those with upper limb difference are diverse.Using additive manufacturing to produce prosthetics allows for mass customization of prosthetics to meet these diverse needs while reducing costs.A soft robotic approach to prosthetics can help meet the desires of reducing weight and costs, while maintaining functionality.
上肢假肢是一个快速变化的市场的一部分。尽管设备设计有所发展,但调查显示当前假肢设计的采用率较低且用户满意度不高。在本研究中,我们展示了一项针对澳大利亚上肢肢体差异人群进行的关于他们对当前假肢的使用情况和对假肢偏好的调查结果,以便为未来假肢手的设计提供参考。我们对上肢截肢者进行了一项在线调查,有27名受访者完成了该调查。该调查包含开放式问题、对设计特征进行排序的问题以及关于所经历问题和未来假肢设计期望属性的定量问题。调查中分离出了与重量、操作和灵活性、美学、感官反馈以及财务成本相关的常见关键问题和担忧;而增材制造和软机器人技术可以解决其中的每一个问题。增材制造和软机器人技术对参与者所强调问题的适应性表明,对这些技术进行进一步研究是提高患者对假肢手满意度和接受度的一种可行方法。
对康复的启示
即使假肢设计最近有了发展和进步,当前产品仍无法满足假肢使用者的需求和期望。上肢肢体差异者的需求和愿望各不相同。使用增材制造来生产假肢能够实现假肢的大规模定制,以满足这些多样化的需求,同时降低成本。采用软机器人技术的假肢方法有助于在保持功能的同时满足减轻重量和降低成本的愿望。