Individualized functional finger prosthesis
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Finger prostheses have been provided to individuals who have sustained amputation of their fingers. Due to the inherent difficulty of retaining finger prostheses securely to restore grip strength and function many efforts to restore the finger have shifted focus toward cosmesis. These aesthetic silicone prostheses can be detailed and tinted to look very natural, and the restored length does restore passive function.
This project will focus on the development of a mechanical unit that is actuated by flexion/extension in the residual finger and that is adaptable to patient-specific finger sockets created by the prosthetist.
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Team Members
- Crystal Jimenez - Team Leader
- Annie Yang - Communicator
- Lane Van Epern - BSAC
- Brittany Warnell - BWIG
- Linda Yang - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Ed Bersu - Advisor
- Mr. Greg Gion - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2018: Medical Art Prosthetics: Individualized functional finger prosthesis
- Fall 2017: Medical Art Prosthetics: Individualized functional finger prosthesis
- Fall 2016: Individualized Functional Finger Prosthesis
- Spring 2015: Individualized functional finger prosthesis
- Fall 2014: Individualized functional finger prosthesis