
Marco Controzzi
Marco Controzzi is with the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, The BioRobotics Institute, 56025 Pontedera, Italy
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Restoring Natural Forearm Rotation in Transradial Osseointegrated Amputees
Osseointegrated transradial prostheses have the potential to preserve the natural range of wrist rotation, which improves the performance of activities of daily living and reduces compensatory movements that potentially lead to secondary health problems over time. This is possible by...
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Posted on 7 DEC 2018
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Compliant Prosthetic Wrists Entail More Natural Use Than Stiff Wrists During Reaching, Not (Necessarily) During Manipulation
Developing an artificial arm with functions equivalent to those of the human arm is one of the challenging goals of bioengineering. State-of-the-art prostheses lack several degrees of freedom and force the individuals to compensate for them by means of compensatory...
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Posted on 25 JUL 2018