A KINEMATIC MODEL OF THE HUMAN HAND TO EVALUATE ITS PREHENSILE CAPABILITIES

被引:83
作者
BUCHHOLZ, B [1 ]
ARMSTRONG, TJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MICHIGAN, DEPT ENVIRONM & IND HLTH, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
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10.1016/0021-9290(92)90272-3
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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A kinematic model has been developed for simulation and prediction of the prehensile capabilities of the human hand. The kinematic skeleton of the hand is characterized by ideal joints and simple segments. Finger-joint angulation is characterized by yaw (abduction-adduction), pitch (flexion-extension) and roll (axial rotation) angles. The model is based on an algorithm that determines contact between two ellipsoids, which are used to approximate the geometry of the cutaneous surface of the hand segments. The model predicts the hand posture (joint angles) for power grasp of ellipsoidal objects by 'wrapping' the fingers around the object. Algorithms for two grip types are included: (1) a transverse volar grasp, which has the thumb abducted for added power; and (2) a diagonal volar grasp, which bas the thumb adducted for an element of precision. Coefficients for estimating anthropometric parameters from hand length and breadth are incorporated in the model. Graphics procedures are included for visual display of the model. In an effort to validate the predictive capabilities of the model, joint angles were measured on six subjects grasping circular cylinders of various diameters and these measured joint angles were compared with angles predicted by the model. Sensitivity of the model to the various input parameters was also determined. On an average, the model predicted joint flexion angles that were 5.3 % or 2.8-degrees +/- 12.2-degrees larger than the measured angles. Good agreement was found for the MCP and PIP joints, but results for DIP were more variable because of its dependence on the predictions for the proximal joints.
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