Abstract:Tactile shear force sensors are increasingly popular for medical applications especially for orthopedic rehabilitation such as measuring interfacial shear stresses between a residual limb and prosthetic socket to manage socket fit and residual limb tissue health, or measuring shearing between a foot sole and shoe for assessing performance in athletes. However, there are considerable challenges in implementing shear force sensors for orthopedic applications due to the requirements for noninvasiveness, light wei… Show more
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