EaseGrip Prosthetic Hand
Ansley J. Reed
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A muscle-controlled prosthetic hand offers a revolutionary solution for amputees, significantly enhancing their quality of life and independence. By utilizing push buttons, this prosthetic enables intuitive and natural movement, closely mirroring the actions of a biological hand. I wanted to step into the world of prosthetics and this project was a great introduction to a new world of assistive technology.
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To start this project, I focused on coding the buttons and servos to synchronize their operations seamlessly. Once this foundational step was completed, I proceeded to 3D print the hand design and commenced the assembly process. After assembling the components, I seamlessly integrated form and function to bring forth the final product.