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Microprocessor-Controlled Forearm Prosthesis for Enhanced Mobility
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Prosthesis of the forearm with microprocessor control with bioelectric control system, custom-made, with manufacturing of the receiving sleeve according to the impression. Myosignal sensors are located inside the receiving sleeve in the projection of the controlling muscles. The wrist joint is equipped with a quick-release adapter and provides silent rotation, as well as passive mechanical flexion and extension of the hand with the possibility of fixation. The hand is bionic with software control. The grips are controlled by myosignals. The microprocessor-controlled forearm prosthesis is designed to provide self-care actions for disabled people.
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