| Literature DB >> 24187279 |
Ali Utku Pehlivan, Chad Rose, Marcia K O'Malley.
Abstract
Rehabilitation of the distal joints of the upper extremities is crucial to restore the ability to perform activities of daily living to patients with neurological lesions resulting from stroke or spinal cord injury. Robotic rehabilitation has been identified as a promising new solution, however, much of the existing technology in this field is focused on the more proximal joints of the upper arm. A recently presented device, the RiceWrist-S, focuses on the rehabilitation of the forearm and wrist, and has undergone a few important design changes. This paper first addresses the design improvements achieved in the recent design iteration, and then presents the system characterization of the new device. We show that the RiceWrist-S has capabilities beyond other existing devices, and exhibits favorable system characteristics as a rehabilitation device, in particular torque output, range of motion, closed loop position performance, and high spatial resolution.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24187279 DOI: 10.1109/ICORR.2013.6650462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot ISSN: 1945-7898