Prosthetic ankle with biomimetic motion for weight lifting
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Project Overview
The project sponsor has a lower-limb amputation, but is highly active and finds existing foot prostheses limiting to some of his activities. He is interested in building a prosthetic foot that is better adapted for weight lifting than existing commercial products. The goal of this student project is to develop a prosthetic foot design that exhibits appropriate mechanics for weight lifting exercises such as squats and dead-lifts - especially, keeping both the heel and toe on the ground during deep knee bends. Additional considerations may include comfortable walking and stability in standing. Students will work with the sponsor to specify an appropriate design, and will construct a prototype and test it with the sponsor.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Hannah Mrazsko - Team Leader
- Jason Dekarske - Communicator
- Sahand Eftekari - BSAC
- Rachel Tong - BWIG & BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Joseph Towles - Advisor
- Prof. Peter Adamczyk - Client
- Adam Griggel - Alternate Contact
Related Projects
- Spring 2018: Prosthetic ankle with biomimetic motion for weight lifting
- Fall 2017: Prosthetic ankle with biomimetic motion for weight lifting
- Spring 2017: Prosthetic ankle with biomimetic motion for weight lifting