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A robotic tool for studying locomotor adaptation and rehabilitation
David J. Reinkensmeyer, James H. Wynne, Susan J. Harkema
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 70
Abstract
This paper describes a robotic device designed to measure and manipulate human stepping on a treadmill. The device makes use of a parallel mechanism and a moving coil type linear motor to achieve good backdriveability and force generation capability. We demonstrate that the device does not substantially impede stepping when attached passively to a subject, and can induce motor adaptation and after-effects in a simple force-field experiment.
Keywords
Adaptation (eye)Computer scienceMechanism (biology)Stepper motorMedical roboticsElectromagnetic coilMeasure (data warehouse)Control engineeringRobotSimulation
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