Brittain R H, Sauter W F, Gibson D A
Can J Surg. 1979 Sep;22(5):481-2.
Upper limb prostheses are often rejected because they do not provide the sensory feedback available from a normal hand. A system for providing sensory feedback has been developed at the University of New Brunswick for use with the three-state myoelectric controls prepared in the Bioengineering Institute there. Strain gauges mounted on the forefinger of an electric hand provide information which is processed electronically to cause a tingling sensation in the patient's stump, proportional in its intensity to the pinch force in the finger. This system has been used by a patient at the Ontario Crippled Children's Centre in Toronto, since June 1976. She uses it consistently with great satisfaction and enthusiasm. It gives her a sense of competence and confidence she does not have without it.
上肢假肢常常被排斥,因为它们无法提供正常手部所具备的感觉反馈。新不伦瑞克大学研发了一种用于提供感觉反馈的系统,该系统可与该校生物工程研究所制备的三态肌电控制系统配合使用。安装在电动假手食指上的应变仪提供信息,这些信息经过电子处理,使患者残肢产生刺痛感,其强度与手指捏力成正比。自1976年6月以来,多伦多安大略省残疾儿童中心的一名患者一直在使用该系统。她持续使用该系统,非常满意且热情高涨。这给了她一种有能力和自信的感觉,而没有这个系统她就没有这种感觉。