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Applications of Tactile Feedback in Medicine

Christopher Wottawa, Richard E. Fan, James W. Bisley, Erik Dutson, Martin O. Culjat, Warren S. Grundfest

Year
2011
Citations
4

Abstract

A tactile feedback system has been developed in order to provide augmentative sensory feedback for a number of medical applications. The key component to the system is a pneumatic balloon-based tactile display, which can be scaled and adapted for a variety of configurations. The system also features pneumatic and electronic control system components, a commercial force sensor modified to fit the desired application. To date, this technology has been successfully applied to medical robotics, minimally invasive surgery, and rehabilitation medicine.

Keywords

Computer sciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationHuman–computer interactionMedicine

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