Browsing by Author "Miguelez, John M."
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ACUTE PROSTHETIC UPPER EXTREMITY REHABILITATION OF BLAST WOUND INJURIES: A 21 MONTH REVIEW
Miguelez, John M.; Conyers, Daniel; Zenie, John; Lake, Chris (2005)Providing prosthetic rehabilitative services for upper extremity amputees is a challenging endeavor. Providing acute rehabilitative services to multiple individuals who have suffered upper extremity blast wounds adds a further ... -
Clinical Experiences With The Michelangelo Hand, A Four-Year Review
Miguelez, John M. (2011)With the integration of multiple grasp patterns, compliant hands have advanced the functionality of upper extremity prosthetic patients while also retaining the natural appearance of a human hand. The latest and most promising ... -
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MICROPROCESSORS IN UPPER LIMB PROSTHETICS
Lake, Christopher; Miguelez, John M. (2002)The recent emergence of microprocessor based prosthetic control for the individual with upper limb deficiency has significantly expanded the spectrum of treatment options and inclusion criteria for this patient population. ... -
Compliant Hands: The Next Evolution of the Prosthetic Hand
Miguelez, John M. (2008)While the last 10 years have brought significant advancements to the upper extremity prosthetic patient population, the function of prosthetic terminal devices has been limited by their inability to mimic the myriad grasping ... -
ELECTRONIC PROSTHESIS FOR THE PARTIAL HAND AMPUTEE
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EXPERIENCES WITH THE OTTO BOCK ERGO ELBOW
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High Level Bilateral Upper Extremity Amputee: A Case Study
Alley, Randall; Miguelez, John M. (1995)The provision of an externally powered prosthesis for a high-level bilateral amputee requires careful planning and open lines of communication among all of the individuals involved in the rehabilitation effort We will be ... -
Microframe Interface Design For High Level Myoelectr1c Prostheses
Miguelez, John M. (1999)The provision of a myoelectric prosthesis for high level upper extremity amputees requires consideration of a myriad of factors. Although state-of-the-art componentty can dramatically effect the outcome, other factors left ...