Evaluating the Contourhook—help or hindrance?

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Abstract

A new Contourhook terminal device was introduced to the Central Development Unit (CDU) in Australia through the therapist attending the exhibit at the ISPO World Congress, London, September, 1983. Ten upper limb amputees, who were experienced prosthetic users were selected for the evaluation. The patients were asked to attend the CDU to perform selected activities; 7 activities were designed to simulate hand prehension and 17 were bimanual activities of daily living. The activities were performed using the conventional split hook terminal device. The same activities were repeated using the Contourhook terminal device. Performances and patients' comments were recorded. In general the Contourhook was found to compare unfavourably with conventional terminal devices, aspects of the brochure were misleading and all patients preferred their previously worn terminal device. © 1986, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Angliss, V. E. (1986). Evaluating the Contourhook—help or hindrance? Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 10(2), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.3109/03093648609164508

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