Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation

Abstract In recent years, the total number of physical therapists is increasing in Japan. However, it is not sufficient to nurse of patients requiring long-term care. In order to cope with the shortage of manpower, it is desirable to develop the rehabilitation equipment. This paper describes the dev...

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Main Authors: Yudai Kitano, Tsutomu Tanzawa, Kazutaka Yokota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:ROBOMECH Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40648-018-0109-7
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spelling doaj-8a6eecc49a84499fa6d9d06ebb95affd2020-11-24T20:43:20ZengSpringerOpenROBOMECH Journal2197-42252018-05-01511810.1186/s40648-018-0109-7Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviationYudai Kitano0Tsutomu Tanzawa1Kazutaka Yokota2Department of Mechatronics, University of YamanashiDepartment of Mechatronics, University of YamanashiGraduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya UniversityAbstract In recent years, the total number of physical therapists is increasing in Japan. However, it is not sufficient to nurse of patients requiring long-term care. In order to cope with the shortage of manpower, it is desirable to develop the rehabilitation equipment. This paper describes the development of a wearable wrist rehabilitation training device using the parallel link mechanism. It is possible to train the translational and rotational motion of the wrist joint by the adoption of parallel links. Training of the translational motion of the wrist joint has not been discussed in existing methods. Therefore, compared to existing methods, this method can be expected to reduce the burden on the wrist joint. And it is possible to move about 60% of the wrist joint movable range of motion. This device performs repetitive training to prevent contracture of the wearer’s joints. In experiments, assumed wrist circumduction motion was trained to the six subjects. The correlation coefficient between the target trajectory and the training result was obtained and evaluated whether correct operation was trained. The validity of the proposed method was demonstrated.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40648-018-0109-723rd robotics symposiaWearableParallel linkMuscle and skeletonJoint
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author Yudai Kitano
Tsutomu Tanzawa
Kazutaka Yokota
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Tsutomu Tanzawa
Kazutaka Yokota
Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
ROBOMECH Journal
23rd robotics symposia
Wearable
Parallel link
Muscle and skeleton
Joint
author_facet Yudai Kitano
Tsutomu Tanzawa
Kazutaka Yokota
author_sort Yudai Kitano
title Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
title_short Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
title_full Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
title_fullStr Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
title_full_unstemmed Development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
title_sort development of wearable rehabilitation device using parallel link mechanism: rehabilitation of compound motion combining palmar/dorsi flexion and radial/ulnar deviation
publisher SpringerOpen
series ROBOMECH Journal
issn 2197-4225
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract In recent years, the total number of physical therapists is increasing in Japan. However, it is not sufficient to nurse of patients requiring long-term care. In order to cope with the shortage of manpower, it is desirable to develop the rehabilitation equipment. This paper describes the development of a wearable wrist rehabilitation training device using the parallel link mechanism. It is possible to train the translational and rotational motion of the wrist joint by the adoption of parallel links. Training of the translational motion of the wrist joint has not been discussed in existing methods. Therefore, compared to existing methods, this method can be expected to reduce the burden on the wrist joint. And it is possible to move about 60% of the wrist joint movable range of motion. This device performs repetitive training to prevent contracture of the wearer’s joints. In experiments, assumed wrist circumduction motion was trained to the six subjects. The correlation coefficient between the target trajectory and the training result was obtained and evaluated whether correct operation was trained. The validity of the proposed method was demonstrated.
topic 23rd robotics symposia
Wearable
Parallel link
Muscle and skeleton
Joint
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40648-018-0109-7
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