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Chadwell A, Kenney L, Prince M, Olsen J, Dyson M
Prosthet Orthot Int . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39601464
For research in the field of prosthetics to be representative of clinical realities, studies require inclusion of clinical standard prosthetic sockets. This necessitates involvement of a prosthetist (clinical professional) in...
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Krinis S, Chadwell A, Kenney L, Smit G
PLoS One . 2024 Mar; 19(3):e0300469. PMID: 38512857
Introduction: The Delft Self-Grasping Hand (SGH) is an adjustable passive hand prosthesis that relies on wrist flexion to adjust the aperture of its grasp. The mechanism requires engagement of the...
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Jones H, Chadwell A, Dyson M
Front Health Serv . 2024 Jan; 3:1213752. PMID: 38188614
The provision of upper limb prosthetic devices through the National Health Services (NHS) within the United Kingdom is driven by national policies. NHS England have recently published a new policy...
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Baldock M, Pickard N, Prince M, Kirkwood S, Chadwell A, Howard D, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2023 Nov; 20(1):147. PMID: 37926807
Background: The prosthetic socket is a key component that influences prosthesis satisfaction, with a poorly fitting prosthetic socket linked to prosthesis abandonment and reduced community participation. This paper reviews adjustable...
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Olsen J, Turner S, Chadwell A, Dickinson A, Ostler C, Armitage L, et al.
Front Rehabil Sci . 2022 Oct; 3:853414. PMID: 36189046
The majority of limb prostheses are socket mounted. For these devices, the socket is essential for adequate prosthetic suspension, comfort, and control. The socket is unique among prosthetic components as...
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Sinke M, Chadwell A, Smit G
Ann Phys Rehabil Med . 2022 Jan; 65(6):101635. PMID: 35091112
Background: Research into prosthesis training and design puts a burden on the small population of people with upper-limb absence who can participate in these studies. One solution is to use...
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Chadwell A, Chinn N, Kenney L, Karthaus Z, Mos D, Smit G
PLoS One . 2021 Jun; 16(6):e0252870. PMID: 34138903
The Delft Self-Grasping Hand is an adjustable passive prosthesis operated using the concept of tenodesis (where opening and closing of the hand is mechanically linked to the flexion and extension...
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Chadwell A, Kenney L, Howard D, Ssekitoleko R, Nakandi B, Head J
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2020 Aug; 28(9):2005-2014. PMID: 32746324
Using a shoulder harness and control cable, a person can control the opening and closing of a body-powered prosthesis prehensor. In many setups the cable does not pass adjacent to...
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Chadwell A, Diment L, Mico-Amigo M, Morgado Ramirez D, Dickinson A, Granat M, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2020 Jul; 17(1):93. PMID: 32665020
Background: Understanding how prostheses are used in everyday life is central to the design, provision and evaluation of prosthetic devices and associated services. This paper reviews the scientific literature on...
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Chadwell A, Kenney L, Granat M, Thies S, Galpin A, Head J
Sci Data . 2019 Oct; 6(1):199. PMID: 31601805
The upper limb activity of twenty unilateral upper limb myoelectric prosthesis users and twenty anatomically intact adults were recorded over a 7-day period using two wrist worn accelerometers (Actigraph, LLC)....