Simulation prosthesis donning
This video shows how to put on and control the right arm simulation practice prosthesis used in Occupational Therapy courses at Concordia University Wisconsin. This practice prosthesis simulates a one-cable body-powered prothesis that would typically be used after a transradial amputation. You may need to have someone adjust the figure-8 harness straps to fit your body while you are wearing it. Straps that are too long will result in insufficient opening of the terminal device, while straps that are too short will result in premature opening of the terminal device.

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