2021 IEEE International Conference on Real-Time Computing and Robotics (RCAR) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/rcar52367.2021.9517487
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Robot-Assisted quantitative assessment of axis misalignment of wrist joint

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“…In this study, we implemented the proposed assessment based on an optimized wrist rehabilitation device (WReD II) as in Figure 1. In previous work, the feasibility of the WReD series has been performed in healthy subjects [13,14]. Considering the axis misalignment between the wirst joint and the WReD II joint, the device was optimized by adding a compact and lightweight self-aligning mechanism (SAM) with one passive degree of freedom (DOF).…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we implemented the proposed assessment based on an optimized wrist rehabilitation device (WReD II) as in Figure 1. In previous work, the feasibility of the WReD series has been performed in healthy subjects [13,14]. Considering the axis misalignment between the wirst joint and the WReD II joint, the device was optimized by adding a compact and lightweight self-aligning mechanism (SAM) with one passive degree of freedom (DOF).…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to minimize the effect of joint viscosity and avoid elicitation of reflexes, the robot command speed was kept at a very low level in all trials to simulate clinical wrist rehabilitation training. Therefore, we applied the same motion trajectories as the previous work [14] as in Equation (1). The A posi and A nega in Equation ( 1) represent the limited angles of extension and flexion respectively.…”
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“…We conducted this study based on a redesigned and improved version of wrist rehabilitation device (WReD II) described in [15]. In previous work, mechanical and functional validation of the WReD series has been performed in healthy subjects [16,17].…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%