Talk:Snap Into Motion

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Snapintomotion (talk) 01:21, 23 October 2013 (UTC)

Background[edit source]

2014 SnapIntoMotion Prosthetic leg.jpg

Capstone_Design_-_Current_Projects

Sponsors[edit source]

Team Members[edit source]

  • Jordan Simonson
  • Samantha Sutherland
  • Matthew Guthrie
  • Jennifer Rainey
  • Allyson Labrum

Design Goals[edit source]

  1. Allow for patients to don the liner themselves easily

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  • Patients removing the liner is not an issue
  1. Design for patients with low flexibility
  2. Design for patients with low hand dexterity [1]

Design Specifications[edit source]

Project Learning[edit source]

Background Research[edit source]

Topic One[edit source]

Interviews[edit source]

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Concept Development[edit source]

Design Matrix[edit source]

Subsystem One[edit source]

Proposed Solutions[edit source]

Testing[edit source]

Conclusion[edit source]

Concept Testing[edit source]

References:

Patient Specifications
Flexibility Requirement
Patient should not have to bend at the hip with an angle less than 90* between the thigh and waist.
Hand Dexterity Requirement
Patient should not have to use so much force with their hands or conduct more than a simple hand curl
Vision Requirement
Not necessary, but could make the machine so that the patient does not have to rely on vision to operate
Machine Specifications
Cost Effective
Must be affordable for patients
Works with several different liner specifications
The machine must be able to operate with all different sizes of liners