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Table 1 Clinical outcome measures that have been used to assess multifunction hands between 2017 and 2023

From: Using eye tracking to assess learning of a multifunction prosthetic hand: an exploratory study from a rehabilitation perspective

Clinical outcome measures

Studies between 2017 and 2023

Prosthetic hand assessment/questionnaires

 Activities Measure for Upper Limb Amputee*

Resnik [8], Resnik [12], Simon [9]

 Assessment of Capacity for Myoelectric Control*

Widehammar [5], Yu [13], Simon [9]

 Brief Activity Measure for Upper Limb Amputees

Resnik [14]

 Capacity Assessment of Prosthetic Performance for the Upper Limb

Kearns [15]

 Patient Specific Functional Scale*

Resnik [8]

 Refined clothespin relocation test

Kerver [7], Hussaini [16]

 Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure*

Widehammar[5] Kerver [7], Resnik [17], Simon [9]

 Upper Extremity Functional Scale*

Kerver [7], Yu [13]

 University of New Brunswick Test of Prosthetic Function: Spontaneity*

Resnik [8]

 Timed activity performance in persons with upper limb amputation*

Resnik [18]

 Trinity amputation and prosthesis experience scales for upper extremity*

Kerver [7], Yu [13]

Human hand assessment

 Action research arm test

Salminger [19]

 Box and blocks test

Kerver [7], Yu [13], Simon [9]

 Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test

Yu [13], Simon [9]

 Tray test

Kerver [7]

Pain and satisfaction assessment

 Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with assistive technology

Kerver [7]

 Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score

Resnik [20]

 Visual Analogue Scale/Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire

Yu [13]

  1. *Psychometrically tested with UL amputees