2022
DOI: 10.3390/machines10040280
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Experimental Characterization of A-AFiM, an Adaptable Assistive Device for Finger Motions

Abstract: Robot rehabilitation devices are attracting significant research interest, aiming at developing viable solutions for increasing the patient’s quality of life and enhancing clinician’s therapies. This paper outlines the design and implementation of a low-cost robotic system that can assist finger motion rehabilitation by controlling and adapting both the position and velocity of fingers to the users′ needs. The proposed device consists of four slider-crank mechanisms. Each slider-crank is fixed and moves one fi… Show more

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“…Controlled Independently: [49,65,66,72,86,97]. Controlled Together: [30,32,43,56,98], Single Finger: [23,47,78].…”
Section: Bilateralmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Controlled Independently: [49,65,66,72,86,97]. Controlled Together: [30,32,43,56,98], Single Finger: [23,47,78].…”
Section: Bilateralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlled Together: [30,32,43,56,98], Single Finger: [23,47,78]. The authors in [97] adopted four slider-crank mechanisms, each fixed, and with movement of one finger. In the reference [98]: A device consisting of a glove, a microcontroller, and a motor has been considered.…”
Section: Bilateralmentioning
confidence: 99%