A61F2002/543

Prosthetic Arm With Adaptive Grip
20190209345 · 2019-07-11 · ·

An upper extremity prosthesis may include a prosthetic hand including a prosthetic thumb having a base and a tip, and a prosthetic index finger having a base and a tip. Actuators may be coupled to the upper extremity prosthesis. Prosthetic flexion tendons may have first ends operably coupled to the actuators and second ends coupled to the tips of the thumb and the index finger. Biasing systems may be operably coupled to the prosthetic thumb and the index finger. Upon actuation of the actuators in a first direction, the prosthetic flexion tendons cause the thumb and index finger to flex. Upon actuation of the linear actuators in a second direction opposite the first direction, the biasing systems cause the thumb and index finger to extend.

Modular prosthetics devices

Various examples are provided for modular prosthetic devices and their use. In one example, a device includes a chassis assembly including a joint portion; and an interchangeable module that can be removably attached to the chassis assembly. The interchangeable modules can be configured for use in a wide variety of applications. The interchangeable modules can be quickly exchanged for different activities.

Arm prosthetic device

A prosthetic arm apparatus comprising a plurality of interconnected segments that provide the prosthetic arm apparatus with substantially the same movement capability and function as a human arm. The segments are connected to one another and connectable to a harness mount that may be adorned by the user. Each segment of the plurality of segments includes an actuator providing a portion of the movement capability, and each segment may operate independently of each of the other segments of the plurality of segments. One segment of the plurality of segments includes a non-backdriving clutch that transfers power from the actuator to an output interface of the segment when the actuator is actuated to generate movement of the output interface in either of two opposing directions and prevents backward transfer of power from the output interface to the actuator of the segment in both of the two opposing directions.

BIDIRECTIONAL LIMB NEURO-PROSTHESIS

Integrated closed-loop real-time limb neuro-prosthetic system comprising an artificial limb, a microprocessor, sensors, a signal conditioner, a stimulator, at least one EMG electrode and at least one sensory feedback electrode, characterized by the fact that said sensory feedback electrode is all intraneural electrode which is adapted to be implanted in an intact and healthy portion of a nerve.

COORDINATED CONTROL FOR AN ARM PROSTHESIS

A control method for an arm prosthesis having at least one powered joint and at least one inertial measurement sensor (IMS) includes determining a motion and an orientation of the arm prosthesis relative to the inertial reference frame based at least on an output of the IMS and generating control signals for the at least one powered joint based on the motion and the orientation of the prosthetic arm.

Harness for upper extremity below-elbow prosthesis
10172724 · 2019-01-08 ·

A harness for an upper extremity below-elbow prosthesis. The harness includes a humeral cuff having medial and lateral pivot arms configured to removably attach to the socket of a below-elbow prosthesis. The humeral cuff enables a user to suspend the prosthesis without the need of a shoulder strap/harness or body harness. A cable system is affixed to the pivot arms and includes a wheel coupling the pivot arms to the control arm of a hook of the below-elbow prosthesis, thereby enabling users to operate the hook by simple flexion and extension of their arm.

METHOD OF FITTING A PROSTHETIC INTERFACE SYSTEM USING COMPLIANT MEMBERS
20240277493 · 2024-08-22 ·

A prosthetic or orthotic device using at least one of measurements of residual limb length or circumference to define a prosthetic socket assembly configuration, comprising modular socket components fitted to the individual user's residual limb having a mounting point for an attachment, at least one compliant member attached to at least one stabilizing unit, and at least one second compliant member attached to at least one stabilizing unit wherein the first compliant member and the second compliant member work in cooperation with the stabilizing unit(s) to control bone position and support the limb within the interface.

ATTACHMENT DEVICE ALLOWING NATURAL WRIST ROTATION FOR OSSEOINTEGRATED PROSTHESES
20180325701 · 2018-11-15 ·

The present invention relates to a an attachment device for attaching a prosthesis to a bone, comprising: a base plate having an extension in an xy-plane; a first holder for holding a first abutment; a second holder for holding a second abutment; a locking plate attached to the base plate to restrict movement of the holders in a z-direction away from the base plate. The locking plate is configured to allow rotation of the first and second holder around a z-axis perpendicular to the xy-plane. The locking plate and the base plate is configured to allow movement of the first holder along the x-direction and to prevent movement the y-direction and to prevent movement of the second holder in the x-and y-direction. At least one flexible member is arranged between each of the first and second holders and the base plate, the flexible member being flexiblein the z-direction to allow movement of the first and second holder in the z-direction and to allow the first and second holder to tilt with respect to the xy-plane.

Coordinated control for an arm prosthesis

A control method for an arm prosthesis having at least one powered joint and at least one inertial measurement sensor (IMS) includes determining a motion and an orientation of the arm prosthesis relative to the inertial reference frame based at least on an output of the IMS and generating control signals for the at least one powered joint based on the motion and the orientation of the prosthetic arm.

System and Method for an Improved Redundant Crossfire Circuit in a Fully Integrated Neurostimulation Device and Its Use in Neurotherapy
20240335302 · 2024-10-10 ·

A neurostimulator incorporating a novel chip design that uses the principle of redundant signal crossfiring to overcome electronic component mismatch error in general and transistor mismatch error in particular, to yield superior quality neurostimulation signal generation, useful in enhancing the bidirectional human-machine interface in prosthesis operation for the restoration of somatosensation for an amputee.