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Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 20, Iss 19, p 5620 (2020)
Liner-to-socket distance measurement using inductive sensing may be an effective means to continuously monitor socket fit in people using trans-tibial prostheses. A practical limitation, however, is a means to incorporate a thin uniform-thickness lay
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4b19ad5294f941438ef89d08a402aeba
Autor:
Ethan J. Weathersby, Clement J. Gurrey, Jake B. McLean, Benjamin N. Sanders, Brian G. Larsen, Ryan Carter, Joseph L. Garbini, Joan E. Sanders
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 19, Iss 18, p 4041 (2019)
The purpose of this research was to create a thin ferrous polymer composite to be used as a target for inductive sensing in limb prosthetics. Inductive sensors are used to monitor limb-to-socket distance in prosthetic sockets, which reflects socket f
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/81986856b3bb49478ecd557fa371c947
Autor:
Katrina M. Henrikson, Ethan J. Weathersby, Brian G. Larsen, John C. Cagle, Jake B. McLean, Joan E. Sanders
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 18, Iss 11, p 3840 (2018)
The objective of this research was to assess the performance of an embedded sensing system designed to measure the distance between a prosthetic socket wall and residual limb. Low-profile inductive sensors were laminated into prosthetic sockets and f
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0f23e23a16ea491f9e1afc8e350aa597
Autor:
Katheryn J. Allyn, Joseph L. Garbini, Brian J. Hafner, Joan E. Sanders, Janna L. Friedly, Clement J Gurrey, Samuel P Bennett, Jake B. McLean, Horace Wang, Brian G. Larsen
Publikováno v:
Medical Engineering & Physics. 90:100-106
Management of socket fit is challenging for people using lower-limb prostheses because of residual limb volume fluctuation throughout the day. Releasing socket pressures during sitting (partial doffing) may help users increase their limb volume after
Autor:
Clement J Gurrey, Jacob T. Brzostowski, Andrew C. Vamos, Jake B. McLean, Joan E. Sanders, John C. Cagle
Publikováno v:
JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 32:65-70
Autor:
Katheryn J. Allyn, Joseph L. Garbini, Brian G. Larsen, Joan E. Sanders, Jake B. McLean, Jacob T. Brzostowski
Publikováno v:
Prosthetics & Orthotics International. 43:528-539
Strategies to maintain prosthesis users' daily limb volume are needed.Test how intermittent incremental socket volume adjustments affect limb fluid volume and limb-socket distance.Repeated measures.People with transtibial limb loss walked on an outdo
Autor:
Brian G. Larsen, Robert T Youngblood, Jake B. McLean, Clement J Gurrey, Joan E. Sanders, Marcia A. Ciol, Katheryn J. Allyn, Brian J. Hafner, Jacob T. Brzostowski
Publikováno v:
Prosthet Orthot Int
BACKGROUND: Loss of residual limb volume degrades socket fit and may require accommodation. OBJECTIVES: To examine if either of two accommodation strategies executed during resting, socket release with full socket size return and socket release with
Autor:
Paul Hinrichs, Joan E. Sanders, Christian B. Redd, Jake B. McLean, John C. Cagle, Jacob T. Brzostowski, Joseph L. Garbini, Travis J Predmore
Publikováno v:
Medical Engineering & Physics. 68:94-100
Sockets that allow incremental size adjustment during ambulation may help prosthesis users improve management of their changes in limb volume and the quality of their prosthetic fit. A platform system was developed that allowed people with trans-tibi
Autor:
Jacob T. Brzostowski, Joseph L. Garbini, Brian G. Larsen, Brian J. Hafner, Jake B. McLean, Christian B. Redd, Joan E. Sanders
Publikováno v:
Clinical Biomechanics. 63:161-171
Background Small intermittent adjustments of socket size using adjustable sockets may be a means for people with transtibial amputation to better maintain residual limb fluid volume and limb position while using a prosthesis. Methods Socket size, lim
Autor:
Jake B. McLean, Joseph L. Garbini, Joan E. Sanders, Ethan J. Weathersby, Brian G. Larsen, Andrew C. Vamos
Publikováno v:
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 68(1)
Objective: The purpose was to design, implement, and test a control system for a motor-actuated, cable-panel prosthetic socket that automatically maintains socket fit by continuous adjustment of the socket size. Methods: Sockets with motor-driven adj