Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas most hand prostheses used in clinics provide no tactile feedback. In this study we demonstrate the feasibility to use a tactile display glove that can be worn by a unilateral hand amputee on the remai...
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doaj-428cc748968d4030930f43f61008a6df2021-09-06T19:19:23ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042016-09-012139940310.1515/cdbme-2016-0089cdbme-2016-0089Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputeesLi Tao0Huang Huaiqi1Antfolk Christian2Justiz Jörn3Koch Volker M.4Institute for Human Centered Engineering, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Quellgasse 21, 2502 Biel, SwitzerlandInstitute for Human Centered Engineering, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Quellgasse 21, 2502 Biel, SwitzerlandDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Lund University, 22100 Lund, SwedenInstitute for Human Centered Engineering, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Quellgasse 21, 2502 Biel, SwitzerlandInstitute for Human Centered Engineering, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Quellgasse 21, 2502 Biel, SwitzerlandHuman rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas most hand prostheses used in clinics provide no tactile feedback. In this study we demonstrate the feasibility to use a tactile display glove that can be worn by a unilateral hand amputee on the remaining healthy hand to display tactile feedback from a hand prosthesis. The main benefit is that users could easily distinguish the feedback for each finger, even without training. The claimed advantage is supported by preliminary tests with healthy subjects. This approach may lead to the development of effective and affordable tactile display devices that provide tactile feedback for individual fingertip of hand prostheses.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0089hand prosthesistactile displayunilateral amputation |
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Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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Tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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tactile display on the remaining hand for unilateral hand amputees |
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De Gruyter |
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering |
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2364-5504 |
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2016-09-01 |
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Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas most hand prostheses used in clinics provide no tactile feedback. In this study we demonstrate the feasibility to use a tactile display glove that can be worn by a unilateral hand amputee on the remaining healthy hand to display tactile feedback from a hand prosthesis. The main benefit is that users could easily distinguish the feedback for each finger, even without training. The claimed advantage is supported by preliminary tests with healthy subjects. This approach may lead to the development of effective and affordable tactile display devices that provide tactile feedback for individual fingertip of hand prostheses. |
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hand prosthesis tactile display unilateral amputation |
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https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0089 |
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