Inicio  /  Applied Sciences  /  Vol: 12 Par: 12 (2022)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Adjustable Stiffness-Based Supination?Pronation Forearm Physical Rehabilitator

Adrian Camacho-Ramirez    
Juan Carlos Ávila-Vilchis    
Belem Saldivar    
Adriana H. Vilchis-González and Juan Manuel Jacinto-Villegas    

Resumen

This paper reports a new medical device together with a control strategy that focuses on the following tasks: (1) a trajectory tracking problem associated with the supination?pronation motion of the wrist?forearm for purposes of rehabilitation and (2) the adjustment of the system?s stiffness associated with the applied torque guaranteeing the angular motion of the rehabilitator as well as the resistance that potential users must overcome. These two tasks are oriented to regain the range of motion (ROM) of the wrist?forearm and to improve the strength of the associated muscles. It is worth mentioning that this device has not been clinically validated. However, the performance of the closed-loop medical device is validated with preliminary experiments with a healthy subject based on movement patterns involving passive, assisted-resisted, and active phases of rehabilitation protocols.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Tomomi Yamada, Kazunori Nozaki, Mikako Hayashi and Sonoko Kuwano    
This study delves into the acoustic environment within dental clinics, particularly focusing on the impact of extraoral suction devices employed for infection control amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The research encompasses a comprehensive investigation, inc... ver más
Revista: Acoustics

 
Walter Gil-González, Oscar Danilo Montoya and César Leonardo Trujillo-Rodríguez    
This research addresses the efficient integration and sizing of flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS) in electrical distribution networks via a convex optimization approach. The exact mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model ... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Jonathan Miquel, Laurent Latorre and Simon Chamaillé-Jammes    
Biologging refers to the use of animal-borne recording devices to study wildlife behavior. In the case of audio recording, such devices generate large amounts of data over several months, and thus require some level of processing automation for the raw d... ver más

 
Agostino Giorgio, Cataldo Guaragnella and Maria Rizzi    
The high mortality rate associated with cardiac abnormalities highlights the need of accurately detecting heart disorders in the early stage so to avoid severe health consequence for patients. Health trackers have become popular in the form of wearable d... ver más

 
Hans van Haren    
A pressure sensor, located for four months in the middle of a 1275 m-long taut deep-ocean mooring in 2380 m water depth above a seamount with sub-surface top-buoys and seafloor anchor-weight, demonstrates narrow-band spectral peaks of deterministic well-... ver más