Capacity Assessment of Prosthetic Performance for the Upper Limb (CAPPFUL): Characterization of Normative Kinematics and Performance
Abstract
Evaluation of maladaptive compensatory movement is important to objectively identify the impact of prosthetic rehabilitative intervention on body mechanics. The Capacity Assessment of Prosthetic Performance for the Upper Limb (CAPPFUL) scores this type of compensation by comparing movements of the prosthesis user to movements of individuals with intact, sound upper limbs (ULs). However, expected movements of individuals with sound, intact ULs have not been studied for the set of tasks performed in the CAPPFUL.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Jan 23, 2020
- Source ID
- 10.1002/pmrj.12298
Entities
People
- Alec Boyle
- Brian Prejean
- Christopher Bollinger
- Dan Conyers
- John Miguelez
- Kasey Pool
- Kimberly Kontson
- Logan Ruhde
- Tiffany Ryan
Organizations
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Food and Drug Administration
- University of Texas at Austin