2020 28th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icee50131.2020.9260601
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Design and Fabrication of Sensing System for Rehabilitation of Finger

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“…Similarly, static and dynamic postures can be documented in medical applications when used in a glove device [ 29 ]. Given their interesting properties, such as robustness, low price and long life, they frequently show non-linear response and lower sensitivity, particularly at small bending angles [ 5 , 22 ]. Nevertheless, a research clinical glove developed by ActionSense [ 60 ] uses multiple Flexpoint bend sensors [ 61 ] to monitor hand function.…”
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“…Similarly, static and dynamic postures can be documented in medical applications when used in a glove device [ 29 ]. Given their interesting properties, such as robustness, low price and long life, they frequently show non-linear response and lower sensitivity, particularly at small bending angles [ 5 , 22 ]. Nevertheless, a research clinical glove developed by ActionSense [ 60 ] uses multiple Flexpoint bend sensors [ 61 ] to monitor hand function.…”
Section: Sensors Characteristics and Signal Processing And Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical exercise therapies have primary clinical significance for improving motion recovery [ 4 ]. Therefore, wearable devices should simultaneously monitor all finger movements dynamically to assist with the diagnosis process of the diseases at early onset stages, and extract objective measurements of slight improvements in the hand and limb mobility during rehabilitation activities [ 5 ]. Similarly, wearable technologies (smart gloves) ought to continuously monitor the hands without being a nuisance to a patient’s daily activities [ 6 ].…”
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