Artificial Joint Restores Wrist-Like Movements
TBMG-33717
02/01/2019
- Content
For patients missing a hand, one of the biggest challenges to regaining a high level of function is the inability to rotate one's wrist (pronate and supinate). These are essential movements involved in everyday tasks such as using a door handle, a screwdriver, a knob, or simply turning over a piece of paper. For those missing their hand, these are much more awkward and uncomfortable tasks, and current prosthetic technologies offer only limited relief to this problem.
- Citation
- "Artificial Joint Restores Wrist-Like Movements," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2019.