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Development of cost-effective myoelectric prosthesis

Overview

This project aims to develop a cost-effective, 3D-printed myoelectric prosthetic hand using custom PET-based filament made from recycled PET bottles. Our solution integrates sustainability and innovation by providing an affordable prosthetic device while reducing plastic waste, making the project eco-friendly and accessible.

Features

  • Low-Cost Prosthetic Hand: Designed to be affordable for individuals who need prosthetic devices but may not have access due to high costs.
  • 3D-Printed Components: Customizable prosthetic parts manufactured using 3D printing technology.
  • Sustainable Materials: Utilizes recycled PET bottles as filament, promoting environmental sustainability.
  • Myoelectric Control: Allows users to control the hand with electrical signals generated by their muscles, improving functionality.

Benefits

Social

  • Accessibility: Provides affordable prosthetics to underprivileged communities.
  • Customization: Personalization of prosthetic parts tailored to individual needs.

Economic

  • Cost-Effective Manufacturing: Use of 3D printing and recycled materials significantly lowers production costs.
  • Job Creation: Potential for growth in the recycling and 3D printing sectors.

Environmental

  • Plastic Waste Reduction: Recycles PET bottles to create filament, reducing landfill waste.
  • Eco-Friendly: Lowers carbon footprint through sustainable production methods.

Potential Impact

  • Enhanced Accessibility: Makes prosthetics more affordable for a larger population.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Offers a functional, customizable prosthetic hand, increasing independence for users.
  • Sustainability: Contributes to environmental preservation by recycling plastic and reducing waste.

Installation & Setup

  1. 3D Printing the Parts:

    • Use the provided STL files in the model folder for 3D printing the prosthetic hand parts.
    • Load custom PET filament into your 3D printer.
  2. Assembling the Prosthetic Hand:

    • Follow the assembly guide to connect the printed components.
  3. Myoelectric Integration:

    • Connect the myoelectric sensors to the microcontroller and flash it with the provided code (/src).
    • Program the hand using Arduino.

Future Developments

  • Advanced Myoelectric Features: Introducing more precise control mechanisms.
  • Further Material Research: Investigating other sustainable materials for enhanced durability.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please submit a pull request or open an issue to suggest improvements or report bugs.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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