Prosthesis and Orthosis Slip Detection Sensor

Tech ID: 12B119

Competitive Advantages

  • Improved patient quality of life
  • Fast and efficient fitting of new devices
  • Enables development of a smart socket interface

Summary

Motivated by the desire to improve device fit and patient quality of life, researchers at USF have invented a prosthesis slip detection sensor to measure and record movement between the limb surface and prosthetic socket or orthotic device. The ability to measure this type of movement enables faster and more accurate fit of prosthetic and orthotic devices for both upper and lower limbs. This invention can be used as an evaluation tool to compare various socket designs or to assist the prosthetist during socket fabrication stages by providing quantitative feedback. The sensor may also be used in the development of a smart socket interface to monitor the amount of movement and adjust socket settings accordingly. This device will open new research possibilities for internal socket dynamics.   

Computer Generated Image of the Slip Detection Sensor Device 

Desired Partnerships

  • License
  • Sponsored Research
  • Co-Development