Biomechanical Model of the Hand for Upper Limb Prosthesis Evaluation
Resumen
Prosthetic hands provide amputees with the chance to recover their
lost abilities, however, there is no comparison made between the
movement of a prosthetic hand versus a biological hand. This project
aims to create a biomechanical model that describes the variation
and similarity between the kinematics of a biological hand and a
prosthetic hand. This project utilizes motion capture through a
specific active marker infrared assembly to obtain the kinematic
analysis of both prosthetic and biological hands. The results obtained
showed a substantial difference between the flexion angles between
the biological hand and the prosthetic hand in the distal phalange
joints.