Lec 17 - BK Prosthetic Limbs Flashcards

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Prosthesis

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An artificial device to replace or augment a missing or impaired part of the body.
Purpose could be to recover loss functionality, enhancement, or cosmetic

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Lower-extremity limb prostheses

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Prostheses for hip, leg, or foot
Trans-tibial prostheses: below-knee (BK) artificial leg

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Causes of BK amputations

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Congenital limb deficiency
Diabetic complications (81%)
Cardiovascular disease (6%)
Cancer (3%)
Trauma

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Countries affected by war, Landmines in 2003

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Est. 110 anti-personnel devices in ground, scattered over 70 countries
26,000 amputations per year

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Parts of BK prosthetic limb

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Socket, socket adaptor, tube clamp adaptor, pipe, endoskeletal finish, ankle, foot

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Layered carbon fire composition

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Flexibility enables storage of energy during loading and gradual release of energy during forward progression
Design of carbon fiber heel and forefoot for better walking gait and less effort

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Aluminum composition

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Lightweight, strong, durable
Socket adapter acts as anchor for lamination of socket
Tube clamp adapter attaches to pipe, adjusted (cut) for length and angle

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Improvements using nanointermediates

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Carbon fiver composite applications using graphene or carbon nanotubes
Metal-matrix nanocomposites: greater strength and wear resistance

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Nano in Socket Technology

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Design of socket is critical for proper usage of prosthesis
3D can be used to fit socket to stump precisely

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Osseointegration

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Implants directly to the bone
Pro: no socket
Con: higher chance of infection and bone fractures

Nanosurface modification can enhance anchoring

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Bio-electrical interfaces for neural networking

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Ability to control prosthetics interpreted neural signals from brain
implant options: brain, spinal cord, nerves

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Tactile-sensing skin

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Carbon nanotube films from capacitor arrays - change capacitance depending on applied strain or pressure

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Artificial muscle

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Spun nano-yarns that contract similarly to biological muscle

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Considerations

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cost of nano-enabled prostheses
disposal of nano-enabled prostheses

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Replacement vs. enhancement

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Athletic performance => unfair advantage
Use in violence => used as a weapon
Human vs. machine => definition

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