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e-NABLE Prosthetic Emulator
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The e-NABLE Prosthetic Emulator straps onto the arm of an able-bodied person to allow evaluation of upper limb prosthetic Terminal Devices (TDs). It can be an aid to clinicians when they train the amputee in the use of a prosthesis. It also is useful to designers as a testing device for experiencing experimental Terminal Device designs in use.
The Emulator is easy to fabricate with printed parts and a 1 1/4 inch plastic pipe. It attaches to the Terminal Device with the standard 1/2-20 screw thread (or M12 fine thread where metric is used). A standard Bowden cable can be fabricated from a String trimmer filament (or nylon 1.75mm printing filament) and a printed bead. The cable is attached to the Emulator (for elbow-powered operation) or to a shoulder harness in the conventional manner.
This is a new design that is evolving for use by e-NABLE volunteers to develop new experimental designs for assistive devices. The design and instructions will be updated from time to time
The Emulator is easy to fabricate with printed parts and a 1 1/4 inch plastic pipe. It attaches to the Terminal Device with the standard 1/2-20 screw thread (or M12 fine thread where metric is used). A standard Bowden cable can be fabricated from a String trimmer filament (or nylon 1.75mm printing filament) and a printed bead. The cable is attached to the Emulator (for elbow-powered operation) or to a shoulder harness in the conventional manner.
This is a new design that is evolving for use by e-NABLE volunteers to develop new experimental designs for assistive devices. The design and instructions will be updated from time to time
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