Adaptation Of Locking Shoulder Joints To Increase Functional Range Of Motion For Bilateral Upper Limb Deficiencies

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Anderson, Chuck

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2011-10-04T16:09:01Z

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2011-10-04T16:09:01Z

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1999

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Patients with "high" level bilateral upper extremity deficiencies require maximum rehabilitation to increase functional independence and self-care skills. When the deficiency includes one or both shoulder joints, functional range of motion is compromised immensely. This limitation in shoulder joint range of motionreduces the overall level of function as well as the ability to perform basic activities of daily living (ADLs).

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From "MEC 99," Proceedings of the 1999 MyoElectric Controls/Powered Prosthetics Symposium Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada: August, 1999. Copyright University of New Brunswick.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/4906

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Myoelectric Symposium

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Adaptation Of Locking Shoulder Joints To Increase Functional Range Of Motion For Bilateral Upper Limb Deficiencies

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