Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | BioMedical Engineering OnLine

Fig. 3

From: Functional performance and patient satisfaction comparison between a 3D printed and a standard transradial prosthesis: a case report

Fig. 3

A Template photograph used for the remote fitting procedures of the 3D printed arm prosthesis. (1) Affected forearm width. (2) Affected forearm length. (3) Non-affected forearm width. (4) Non-affected forearm length. (5) Non-affected hand width. (6) Non-affected forearm length. Dashed red lines indicate measurement boundaries over wrist joint of the non-affected hand. B The transradial arm prosthesis in the open position. Elastic cords placed inside the palmar aspect of the fingers provide passive finger extension. C Finger flexion was activated through 10°–20° of elbow flexion of the residual functional joint in the direction of the red arrow. The wrist can be manually adjusted

Back to article page