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Getting to grips with a new hand

By Wang Qian | China Daily | Updated: 2023-12-09 10:59
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The research team, including Hu Xuhui (fourth from left), and Xu (second from right) attend the event to demonstrate their latest product and how humans and machines can collaborate. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Compared to the clawlike cableoperated prosthesis she wore in the March competition this year, her new hand has five fingers, which is controlled by the electrical signals generated naturally by her muscles, according to Hu Xuhui, head of the team. Having received a doctoral degree at the School of Instrument Science and Engineering at Southeast University in Nanjing, Jiangsu, Hu has been engaged in the research of teleoperations, haptics (experiencing touch) and neuroprosthetics for a long time.

"The prosthesis uses surface electromyography signals to decode body movements. Although it is still challenging, the method provides the possibility for flexible and precise finger movement," Hu says.

He admits that there are still difficulties in effectively analyzing the signal data in practical application. "Such a signal is measured at the skin's surface, where the source signals produced by motor neurons not only undergo low-frequency filtering caused by muscle, fat and subcutaneous tissues, but are also contaminated by daily objects, such as those associated with electromagnetic interference and electrode displacement," Hu says.

Xu adds that, "the last time I wore the prosthesis, I found it was not easy to control the hand with my mind. If I didn't fully concentrate on thinking about the hand movement, such as opening or grasping, I failed at times. My hand and I are still in an adaptation period".

Hu's team is refining the data processing to incorporate greater dexterity and more precise movements into the artificial hand.

It is one of the numerous challenges with which the research team is busy dealing.

For Xu, there are also obstacles that she needs to conquer in adapting the new hand to finish daily activities, such as installing a light bulb or hammering a nail.

Next February's competition has a do-it-yourself task, which requires pilots, like Xu, to use a variety of hand tools in confined spaces. As the competition's website states, the dexterous use of hand tools requires a prosthetic hand and wrist that provide active motion about multiple axes.

"Take hammering nails for example. I have to use the prosthetic hand to grab the hammer, swing it and hit the nail without bending it. Sounds easy, right? But I cannot properly grip the hammer, which has a heavy head," Xu says.

Weighing about 1.7 kilograms, the prosthetic hand is still a little heavy for Xu, who accidentally dropped it the first time she wore it.

"To make it fit better, Hu made a new mold to create a secure fit between the socket and my residual limb," Xu says.

From the previous cable-operated prosthetic hand with a mechanical hook, which worked by attaching a harness and cable around the opposite shoulder to the damaged arm, to the current prothesis, Xu has seen the great improvements that Hu's team has made since they first contacted her through the Suzhou Disabled Persons' Federation in 2019.

Although under pressure, Xu still looks forward to the competition, which she has taken as another challenge in life. "It is my honor to do something that may change the lives of people like me," she says.

There were about 85.91 million people living with challenges in China by the end of 2022, including more than 17 million who were physically challenged (as opposed to mentally challenged) like Xu, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.

When her right forearm was crushed by an industrial punching machine at an electric fan plant in 1992, Xu had no time to feel sad, as her uncle, the principal of a local primary school, told her to start anew with her left hand as soon as possible.

Life had to go on, he said.

She has not only found her own way of doing things quickly, but also has been running a business as a chef. In the kitchen, even with one hand, she enjoys cooking and has got her driver's license.

"Although we have a missing upper limb, we are not going to be limited by the physical challenge," Xu says, adding that one day maybe technology can help make that goal easier to realize.

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