2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01887-0_78
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The Exosleeve: A Soft Robotic Exoskeleton for Assisting in Activities of Daily Living

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“…Rehabilitation exoskeletons have improved the quality of life of patients with neuromuscular diseases such as stroke or spinal cord injury. Also, in the case of using exoskeletons, this system will delay the onset of fatigue by reducing muscle activation in healthy users when doing physical work with the upper limb, while users with mobility impairments will be able to move their upper arm through the exoskeleton [67]. As mentioned in the second part, 48 out of the 60 existing designs included exoskeletons, in which 73% of them are provided as stationary, 17% portable and 10% as a wheelchair mounted system.…”
Section: Exoskeletonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rehabilitation exoskeletons have improved the quality of life of patients with neuromuscular diseases such as stroke or spinal cord injury. Also, in the case of using exoskeletons, this system will delay the onset of fatigue by reducing muscle activation in healthy users when doing physical work with the upper limb, while users with mobility impairments will be able to move their upper arm through the exoskeleton [67]. As mentioned in the second part, 48 out of the 60 existing designs included exoskeletons, in which 73% of them are provided as stationary, 17% portable and 10% as a wheelchair mounted system.…”
Section: Exoskeletonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exoskeletons can have different DOFs depending on the design and expected performance [77]. In the proposed designs, the exoskeleton with one DOF [67,70] to designs with 12 DOFs are provided [58]. In general, the human arm movement in exoskeletons is usually designed with 7 DOF [31].…”
Section: Exoskeletonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. and assists shoulder abduction and adduction motions [60]. The device has a pneumatic actuation and allows to fit people with different anthropomorphic parameters.…”
Section: A Actuationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Textiles enable inflatable soft robots to be strong yet lightweight and compliant. Textile-based fluidic actuators which bend and rotate have been used in a number of wearable robots, [40][41][42][43][44] particularly in glove applications 45,46 where the low weight of the actuators minimizes the mass of the device on the hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%