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Development of a novel robotic system for hand rehabilitation

Antonia Tzemanaki, Dierk Raabe, Sanja Dogramadzi

Year
2011
Citations
3

Abstract

Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people with kinetic problems, in order to help them recover from a physical trauma. This paper presents the investigation of a robotic system for stroke and post hand-surgery patient rehabilitation, in order to gradually regain flexibility in their finger-joints by passively extending and flexing their fingers. It includes one linear actuator for each finger and a thin-film force sensor at each fingertip as a safety measure against overstraining the finger-joints. Prior to designing the system, kinematic and dynamic models of a human hand have been derived and simulated in MATLAB. Data obtained from this model show a strong correlation to natural human hand movements, recorded in this study using a 6 DoF motion capture system. Design of the robotic system is performed using UGS NX6 software.

Keywords

RehabilitationComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligencePsychologyMedicineNeuroscience

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