2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13053238
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Hand Exoskeleton—Development of Own Concept

Abstract: The article addresses the development of an innovative mechanical and information technology (IT) solution in the form of a three-dimensional (3D) printed hand exoskeleton, enabling the rehabilitation of people with special needs (with the participation of physiotherapists). The design challenges and their solutions are presented in the example of the own design of a prototype mechanical rehabilitation robot (a hand exoskeleton) to support the rehabilitation process of people with a lack of mobility in the han… Show more

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“…Rojek et al 2023 [35] The article discusses the state of the art, limitations, and challenges from the point of view of the interdisciplinary hand exoskeleton design team.…”
Section: Godfrey Et Al 2013 [30]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rojek et al 2023 [35] The article discusses the state of the art, limitations, and challenges from the point of view of the interdisciplinary hand exoskeleton design team.…”
Section: Godfrey Et Al 2013 [30]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is all about the strength properties of the combination of the metal shell and the metal-polymer filler [18]. The design challenges include, above all, the development of a 3D-printed exoskeleton of the hand with five fingers, physiological ranges of motion, adequate strength, and possible grips [19]. Work is still underway to standardize and maintain the quality of 3D-printed medical devices, which will grow as the technology matures [20].…”
Section: Development Of Technologies and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%