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The criterias that we choose are very important for amputees for their daily lives. Grip strength is important for performing dairy tasks like opening containers or writing without breaking or not having enough grip strength.Comfortability enhances wearability (a snug, well-cushioned fit is crucial for preventing discomfort, pressure points, and skin irritation, allowing for extended wear) which improves quality of life as comfort is directly linked to improved quality of life. A comfortable device promotes greater use and can prevent frustration or pain associated with a poor fit.Durability is important because it ensures consistency in the reliability of the device, allowing them to maintain mobility and independence without the fear of mechanical failure.Controllability is a very important aspect of prosthetic devices as it mimics natural function and prosthetics should mimic the functions of a natural limb as closely as possible because that is what allows users to perform a wide range of tasks with precision. It also increases independence as it provides for a greater control and allows users to be more independent by performing a wider range of activities throughout their day, from simple tasks to more demanding ones. Lastly, it improves stability when a prosthetic has good control and stability. It can help maintain overall musculoskeletal health by distributing the body's workload more evenly. Our best design was D. It was not the most comfortable but it could be utilized by anyone and it has room to be accommodating in long term usage. It is also the most controllable as it has extra bends assisting in the usability of the hand itself. Although it's the best in terms of grip strength as it can be closed completely and it can definitely be used as a cheaper version of a prosthetic because it can perform most easy tasks. It’s also not perfect in the sense that it's not that the most durable but that can easily be fixed with either tape or rubber bands. The rubber bands on the fingers also assist with friction having a greater grip strength. rephrase this sentence in 9th grade sentences

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The criteria we choose are very important for amputees in their daily lives. Grip strength matters because it helps people open containers, hold a pen, and do other tasks without dropping things. Comfort is key for wearability: a snug, cushioned fit prevents pain, pressure points, and skin irritation so the prosthetic can be worn for long periods. Comfort also improves quality of life by making the device easier and less frustrating to use. Durability is important so the device stays reliable and does not break during everyday activities. Controllability is essential because prosthetics should act like a natural limb, letting users do precise tasks and be more independent. Good control also helps stability and keeps the body balanced. Our best design was D. It wasn’t the most comfortable, but anyone could use it and it can be adjusted for long-term wear. It is the most controllable because it has extra bends that help move the hand. Design D also has the strongest grip since it can close completely, so it can work as a low-cost prosthetic for many simple tasks. It is not the most durable, but that can be fixed with tape or rubber bands. Rubber bands on the fingers add friction and improve grip strength.