DOAJ Open Access 2021

The Influence of the Abduction Joints of Four Fingers to Grasp: Experimental and Simulated Verification

Yadong Yan Chang Cheng Mingjun Guan Jianan Zhang Yu Wang

Abstrak

The thumb is the most important finger of the human hand and has a great influence on grasp manipulations. However, the extent to which joints other than the thumb joints affect the grasp, and thus, which joints should be included in a prosthetic hand, remains an open issue. In this paper, we focus on the metacarpophalangeal joints of the four fingers, except the thumb, which can generate flexion/extension and abduction/adduction motions. The contribution of these joints to grasping was evaluated in four aspects: grasp size, grasp force, grasp quality and grasp success rate. Six subjects participated in experiments with respect to the maximum grasp size and grasp force. The results show that possessing abduction mobility of the metacarpophalangeal joints can increase the grasp size by 4.67 ± 1.93 mm and the grasp force by 5.27 ± 4.25 N. Then, the grasping quality and success rate were tested in a simulation platform and using a robotic hand, respectively. The results show that grasp quality was promoted by 76.7% in the simulated environment with abduction mobility compared to without abduction mobility, whereas the grasp success rate was promoted by 68.3%. We believe that the results of this work can benefit the understanding of hand function and prosthetic hand design.

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Yadong Yan

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Chang Cheng

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Mingjun Guan

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Jianan Zhang

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Yu Wang

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Yan, Y., Cheng, C., Guan, M., Zhang, J., Wang, Y. (2021). The Influence of the Abduction Joints of Four Fingers to Grasp: Experimental and Simulated Verification. https://doi.org/10.3390/app112411960

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2021
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10.3390/app112411960
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