A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion

This article proposes a novel device for wrist motion rehabilitation. The proposed mechatronic architecture is based on a simple user-friendly design, which includes a mobile platform for hand support, which is operated by a single actuator. A dedicated assist-as-needed control is designed to operat...

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Main Authors: Rogério Sales Gonçalves, Lorena Souza Furtado Brito, Lucas Pinheiro Moraes, Giuseppe Carbone, Marco Ceccarelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881420974286
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spelling doaj-8983decd4b3d4f62b3e54634f7feb96c2020-12-02T23:36:26ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142020-11-011710.1177/1729881420974286A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motionRogério Sales Gonçalves0Lorena Souza Furtado Brito1Lucas Pinheiro Moraes2Giuseppe Carbone3Marco Ceccarelli4 Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil Federal University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil Università della Calabria, Calabria, Italy University of Rome Tor Vergata, Roma, ItalyThis article proposes a novel device for wrist motion rehabilitation. The proposed mechatronic architecture is based on a simple user-friendly design, which includes a mobile platform for hand support, which is operated by a single actuator. A dedicated assist-as-needed control is designed to operate the device for the required movements. The proposed control strategy is also integrated into a gaming software for stimulating the exercising by means of various interactions with patients. Experimental tests are carried out with 14 healthy subjects at the Physiotherapy Clinical Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlandia. Also, three patients with stroke have been enrolled in a pilot clinical testing. Each of the patients has been involved in four sessions per month with 15 min of assisted treatment. Results of experimental tests are analyzed in terms of improvements and amplitude gains for the flexion and extension wrist movements. Experimental results are reported as evidence for the feasibility and soundness of the proposed device as a tool to assist professionals in procedures of wrist rehabilitation.https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881420974286
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author Rogério Sales Gonçalves
Lorena Souza Furtado Brito
Lucas Pinheiro Moraes
Giuseppe Carbone
Marco Ceccarelli
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Lorena Souza Furtado Brito
Lucas Pinheiro Moraes
Giuseppe Carbone
Marco Ceccarelli
A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
author_facet Rogério Sales Gonçalves
Lorena Souza Furtado Brito
Lucas Pinheiro Moraes
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title A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
title_short A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
title_full A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
title_fullStr A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
title_full_unstemmed A fairly simple mechatronic device for training human wrist motion
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
issn 1729-8814
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This article proposes a novel device for wrist motion rehabilitation. The proposed mechatronic architecture is based on a simple user-friendly design, which includes a mobile platform for hand support, which is operated by a single actuator. A dedicated assist-as-needed control is designed to operate the device for the required movements. The proposed control strategy is also integrated into a gaming software for stimulating the exercising by means of various interactions with patients. Experimental tests are carried out with 14 healthy subjects at the Physiotherapy Clinical Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlandia. Also, three patients with stroke have been enrolled in a pilot clinical testing. Each of the patients has been involved in four sessions per month with 15 min of assisted treatment. Results of experimental tests are analyzed in terms of improvements and amplitude gains for the flexion and extension wrist movements. Experimental results are reported as evidence for the feasibility and soundness of the proposed device as a tool to assist professionals in procedures of wrist rehabilitation.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881420974286
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