Smart Portable Rehabilitation Devices
Constantinos Mavroidis, Jason Nikitczuk, Brian Weinberg, Roberto Arango, Gil Danaher, Katherine Jensen, Matt Leahey, Robert Pavone, Pauline Pelletier, Andrew Provo, Jennifer Prugnarola, R. S. Stuart, Dan Yasevac
- 发表年份
- 2005
- 引用次数
- 32
摘要
In this paper we present several new advancements in the area of smart rehabilitation devices that have been developed by the Northeastern University Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory. They are all compact, wearable and portable devices and boast re-programmable, real time computer controlled functions as the central theme behind their operation. The sensory information and computer control of the three described devices make for highly efficient and versatile systems that represent a whole new breed in wearable rehabilitation devices. Their applications range from active-assistive rehabilitation to resistance exercise and even have applications in gait training. The three devices described are: a transportable continuous passive motion elbow device, a wearable electro-rheological fluid based knee resistance device, and a wearable electrical stimulation and biofeedback knee device.
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