A man with gray hair and glasses in a black T-shift looks at his white and black prosthetic right arm as a male doctor in teal scrubs with glasses, hold his prosthetic hand to examine it. Both men wear yellow face masks.
Dave Brockman, a retired firefighter who had his hand amputated, is trying out a new and smarter myoelectric prosthesis. UC Davis prosthetist Fehran Maher is making sure the fit is correct. (Amy Quinton/UC Davis)

‘Unfold’ Podcast, Episode 5: ‘The Human Machine: Reimagining Prosthetics’

Episode 5 of the UC Davis Unfold podcast featured Jonathon Schofield, an international scholar and an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering. This article was originally published by UC Davis News on November 8, 2022. Read the original article and listen to Episode 5 of Unfold below. 

In the newest Season 4 episode of Unfold, a UC Davis podcast, we look at how the combination of surgery and machine learning is making life easier for amputees.

Nearly half of all arm amputees choose not to use their prosthesis, despite improvements in technology. Prosthetic devices can be too difficult to operate, unintuitive, and don’t allow amputees to sense pressure or temperature. At UC Davis, engineers, neuroscientists and surgeons are collaborating to solve this problem.

In this episode:

  • Jonathon Schofield, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering 
  • Wilsaan Joiner, neuroscientist and associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, College of Biological Sciences
  • Andrew Li, assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery, UC Davis Health 
  • Clifford Pereira, associate professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery, UC Davis Health 
  • Laduan Smedley, certified prosthetist-orthotist and biomedical engineer, UC Davis Health
  • Fehran Maher, certified prosthetist-orthotist, UC Davis Health
  • David Brockman, retired firefighter, hand amputee with prosthesis

Next week, the award-winning podcast will launch its final episode of the season, “Linking Wartime Trauma to Dementia in Vietnamese Communities.” Meet the UC Davis researcher embarking on the first long-term study examining early life contributors to dementia in Vietnamese communities.

Unfold is available free, on demand on Apple Podcasts, SpotifyYouTubeGoogle Podcasts, on your smart speaker or wherever you get your podcasts. Original music for Unfold comes from UC Davis alumnus Damien Verrett and Curtis Jerome Haynes. Follow on Twitter at @Unfoldpodcast.

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