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. 2017 Jun 16;42(1):84–92. doi: 10.1177/0309364617708651

Table 1.

Overview of the subject characteristics.

Subject no. Gender Age Acquired/congenital defect Affected side Dominant side Currently used prosthesis Experience in body-powered prosthesis use Frequency of prosthesis use
9 Female 54 Acquired Left Right Myo No Daily use
11 60 Right Right Myo No Daily use
14 69 Left Right Myo and body-powered Yes Daily use
2 20 Congenital Left Right None No Never
4 43 Left Left Cosmetic Yes Use for specific tasks
8 46 Left Right Myo No Use for specific tasks
12 52 Right Right Cosmetic No Use for specific tasks
17 43 Right Left Cosmetic Yes Use for specific tasks
18 34 Left Left None, only fork on socket Yes Use for specific tasks
19 58 Left Right None No Got one, but never wore it
7 49 Left Right Body-powered Yes Daily use
10 54 Right Left Myo Yes Daily use
1 Male 57 Acquired Left Right Myo No Daily use
3 68 Right Right Myo and cosmetic No Daily use
6 35 Left Right Myo No Daily use
16 50 Left Left Myo No Daily use
20 68 Right Right Myo Yes Daily use
23 49 Left Right Myo and body-powered Yes Daily use
13 47 Congenital Right Right None No Got one, but never wore it
5 63 Left Right Myo No Daily use
15 25 Right Right Myo Yes Daily use
21 37 Right Right Myo Yes Daily use
22 55 Left Left Myo Yes Daily use

Subjects are sorted by gender and the cause of their arm defect.