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Touch Bionics I-Limb ™ Active Prosthetic Limbs Alexander Batrakov
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History of Prosthetic Limbs Prosthetic limbs have been around for 3000 years. Typically made of iron or wood. Served no real purpose. Insertion was crude. Until recently, prosthetics utilized hooks.
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Hook Hands Hooked prosthetics are controlled manually. Incorporate a pulling system. Very limited in function.
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The First Commercial Active Prosthetic Touch Bionics I-Limb Ultra™ Developed by David Gow of the Scottish National Health Service and built by Touch Bionics™ Major advance on previous hooked limbs. Became commercially available in 2007.
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How It Works Sensors are imbedded in the arm. Impulses from the brain are read. A microprocessor controls each finger individually. Determines the amount of force necessary to grasp an object.
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Future Other Bionic Limbs -Shoulders, Wrists, Elbows Smaller Price Tag -Currently: $48,000. Greater Force Exertion
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Works Cited Yang, Jingzhou. "Design And Prototyping of an Active Hand Prosthetic Device." Industrial Robot: An International Journal. 31.1 (2005): 71-78. Print. Doshi, Rajiv, Clement Yeh, and Maurice LeBlanc. "The Design And Development of a Gloveless Endoskeletal Prosthetic Hand." Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 35.4 (1998): 388-395. Print http://www.touchbionics.com/products/active-prostheses/i-limb-ultra/features/ http://www.ideaconnection.com/invention-success/i-LIMB-Hand-00085.html http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20090330/i-limb-prosthetic-hand-works-like-the-real-thing/ http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=7161
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