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Real-world testing of the self grasping hand, a novel adjustable passive prosthesis: a single group pilot study

Real-world testing of the self grasping hand, a novel adjustable passive prosthesis: a single group pilot study
Real-world testing of the self grasping hand, a novel adjustable passive prosthesis: a single group pilot study
(1) Background: This study investigated the feasibility of conducting a two-week “real-world” trial of the Self Grasping Hand (SGH), a novel 3D printed passive adjustable prosthesis for hand absence; (2) Methods: Single-group pilot study of nine adults with trans-radial limb absence; five used body-powered split-hooks, and four had passive cosmetic hands as their usual prosthesis. Data from activity monitors were used to measure wear time and bilateral activity. At the end of the two-week trial, function and satisfaction were measured using the Orthotics and Prosthetics Users’ Survey Function Scale (OPUS) and the prosthesis satisfaction sub-scales of the Trinity Amputations and Prosthesis Experience Scale (TAPES). Semi-structured interviews captured consumer feedback and suggestions for improvement; (3) Results: Average SGH wear time over 2 weeks was 17.5 h (10% of total prosthesis wear time) for split-hook users and 83.5 h (63% of total prosthesis wear time) for cosmetic hand users. Mean satisfaction was 5.2/10, and mean function score was 47.9/100; (4) Two-week real-world consumer testing of the SGH is feasible using the methods described. Future SGH designs need to be more robust with easier grasp lock/unlock.
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O’Brien, Lisa
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Montesano, Elena
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Chadwell, Alix
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Smit, Gerwin
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Montesano, Elena
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Chadwell, Alix
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Kenney, Laurence
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Smit, Gerwin
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O’Brien, Lisa, Montesano, Elena, Chadwell, Alix, Kenney, Laurence and Smit, Gerwin (2022) Real-world testing of the self grasping hand, a novel adjustable passive prosthesis: a single group pilot study. Prosthesis, 4 (1), 48-59. (doi:10.3390/prosthesis4010006).

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(1) Background: This study investigated the feasibility of conducting a two-week “real-world” trial of the Self Grasping Hand (SGH), a novel 3D printed passive adjustable prosthesis for hand absence; (2) Methods: Single-group pilot study of nine adults with trans-radial limb absence; five used body-powered split-hooks, and four had passive cosmetic hands as their usual prosthesis. Data from activity monitors were used to measure wear time and bilateral activity. At the end of the two-week trial, function and satisfaction were measured using the Orthotics and Prosthetics Users’ Survey Function Scale (OPUS) and the prosthesis satisfaction sub-scales of the Trinity Amputations and Prosthesis Experience Scale (TAPES). Semi-structured interviews captured consumer feedback and suggestions for improvement; (3) Results: Average SGH wear time over 2 weeks was 17.5 h (10% of total prosthesis wear time) for split-hook users and 83.5 h (63% of total prosthesis wear time) for cosmetic hand users. Mean satisfaction was 5.2/10, and mean function score was 47.9/100; (4) Two-week real-world consumer testing of the SGH is feasible using the methods described. Future SGH designs need to be more robust with easier grasp lock/unlock.

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Published date: 8 February 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 481323
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481323
PURE UUID: 09aecae6-26af-4313-951b-fade7784f0c2
ORCID for Alix Chadwell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9101-5202

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Date deposited: 23 Aug 2023 16:50
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:21

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Author: Lisa O’Brien
Author: Elena Montesano
Author: Alix Chadwell ORCID iD
Author: Laurence Kenney
Author: Gerwin Smit

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