Volume 1: Advances in Control Design Methods; Advances in Nonlinear Control; Advances in Robotics; Assistive and Rehabilitation 2018
DOI: 10.1115/dscc2018-8963
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A Bowden Cable-Based Series Elastic Actuation Module for Assessing the Human Wrist

Abstract: Currently, wrist passive stiffness and active range of motion, two clinically relevant properties, are assessed using devices designed for rehabilitation. As a result, these devices do not have sufficient torque output and range of motion for complete wrist biomechanical assessment. To address these limitations, we are developing an actuation module specifically for assessing wrist biomechanical properties. Our device employs a serial kinematic exoskeletal architecture to directly interact with and measure wri… Show more

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“…Further information regarding the mechanical design of the spring, including details on finite element analysis, can be found in our previous work. 40…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further information regarding the mechanical design of the spring, including details on finite element analysis, can be found in our previous work. 40…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%