Towards A Universal Coupler Design For Modern Powered Prostheses

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Sutton, Levi G.

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Clawson, Adam

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Williams, T. Walley III

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Lipsey, James H.

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Sensinger, Johnathon W.

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2011-09-21T13:54:01Z

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2011-09-21T13:54:01Z

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2011

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Universal coupler standards have played a critical role in allowing prosthetists to choose the best terminal device for their patient’s particular needs. The conventional quick-disconnect coupler allows users to passively rotate their prosthesis or to use a weak motorized rotator. However, the current standard precludes use of the strong motorized wrist rotators introduced by several companies and universities, as these devices would decouple the current universal coupler. A new universal coupler standard is required to allow interchangeability of these new devices. An open source universal coupler standard that meets necessary design requirements would better serve prosthesis users.

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Proceedings of the MEC'11 conference, UNB; 2011.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/4716

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Myoelectric Symposium

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Towards A Universal Coupler Design For Modern Powered Prostheses

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