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NIH3D

Shelbow 2.0

Created by
Jason Tothy
Created:
6/9/23
Submitted:
6/10/23
Published:
6/10/23

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3DPX-020308

Licensing:

CC-BY
300
12
Version 1.01

Category

Prosthetics
Prosthetics
Description

Shelbow 2.0 (NIOP)


The original Shelbow worked out well with beta testing, but the design had small switches and operators on it that were difficult to work with a device hand. Because of this, both the Flexion and Humeral angles for the arm will now be set by simply pushing on the arm to select your setting, and it resets when it gets to the end of its range of motion. This will be a better design for everyone to use in general, but it makes the Shelbow 2.0 a great solution for bilateral cases.


Files and Resources:


NIOP Guide: Link


Original Shelbow Instructions: Link 1, Link 2


Feedback: Link

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