Individualizing goals for users of externally powered partial hand prostheses

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Abstract

Based on recent advances in prosthetic technology available for individuals with partial hand loss or deficiency, research is needed to best ensure the acceptance of these devices. Additionally, this population is subjected to higher risks of overuse syndromes. With improved technological advances in prosthetic devices, clients can engage in more complex activities with less compensation. The purpose of this study was to describe the tasks identified as both difficult and important to individuals with partial hand loss. Recommenda- tions will be provided regarding matching users’ individual- ized goals with considerations in prosthetic design, functional training, programming, and adaptive equipment.

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Whelan, L., & Flinn, S. (2014). Individualizing goals for users of externally powered partial hand prostheses. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 51(6), 885–893. https://doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2013.08.0181

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