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E2Rebot: A robotic platform for upper limb rehabilitation in patients with neuromotor disability

Juan Carlos Fraile, Javier Pérez Turiel, Enrique Baeyens, Pablo Francisco Viñas, Rubén Alonso, Alejandro Cuadrado, Manuel Franco, Esther Parra-Mora, Laureano Ayuso, Francisco García-Bravo, F. J. Aguilar Nieto, Lipsa Laurentiu

发表年份
2016
引用次数
23
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摘要

The use of robotic platforms for neuro-rehabilitation may boost the neural plasticity process and improve motor recovery in patients with upper limb mobility impairment as a consequence of an acquired brain injury. A robotic platform for this aim must provide ergonomic and friendly design, human safety, intensive task-oriented therapy, and assistive forces. Its implementation is a complex process that involves new developments in the mechanical, electronics, and control fields. This article presents the end-effector rehabilitation robot, a 2-degree-of-freedom planar robotic platform for upper limb rehabilitation in patients with neuromotor disability after a stroke. We describe the ergonomic mechanical design, the system control architecture, and the rehabilitation therapies that can be performed. The impedance-based haptic controller implemented in end-effector rehabilitation robot uses the information provided by a JR3 force sensor to achieve an efficient and friendly patient–robot interaction. Two task-oriented therapy modes have been implemented based on the “assist as needed” paradigm. As a result, the amount of support provided by the robot adapts to the patient’s requirements, maintaining the therapy as intensive as possible without compromising the patient’s health and safety and promoting engagement.

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RehabilitationRobot end effectorHaptic technologyProcess (computing)Task (project management)RobotPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitation roboticsComputer scienceHuman–computer interaction

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