2017
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.22.8.087001
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Optical fiber Bragg grating-instrumented silicone liner for interface pressure measurement within prosthetic sockets of lower-limb amputees

Abstract: This paper presents a fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-instrumented prosthetic silicone liner that provides cushioning for the residual limb and can successfully measure interface pressures inside prosthetic sockets of lower-limb amputees in a simple and practical means of sensing. The liner is made of two silicone layers between which 12 FBG sensors were embedded at locations of clinical interest. The sensors were then calibrated using a custom calibration platform that mimics a real-life situation. Afterward, a cus… Show more

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“…137 Furthermore, FBG sensors have been used. [138][139][140] These sensors are flexible, reliable, with high sensitivity and minimum hysteresis and enable simultaneous measurement of different variables such as force, pressure, shear, temperature, and humidity, which makes them a potential choice for use in smart and active sockets.…”
Section: Interface Pressure and Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…137 Furthermore, FBG sensors have been used. [138][139][140] These sensors are flexible, reliable, with high sensitivity and minimum hysteresis and enable simultaneous measurement of different variables such as force, pressure, shear, temperature, and humidity, which makes them a potential choice for use in smart and active sockets.…”
Section: Interface Pressure and Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, as goniometers for the wrist, showing satisfactory results in the tracking of the wrist movement considering their degrees of freedom [12], in monitoring the angles of the fingers [13], the elbow and ankle, among others [14]. Regarding prosthetic applications, some works have focused on sensing pressure between the socket-user interface, measured the angle of the elbow [15], and mapped the strain of a below-knee prosthesis [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning to the prosthetic application, in 2017, an FBGinstrumented prosthetic silicone liner that provides cushioning for the residual limb and can successfully measure interface pressures inside prosthetic sockets of lower-limb amputees was proposed [32]. The liner is made of two silicone layers between which twelve FBG sensors were embedded at locations of clinical interest to measure pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%