2023
DOI: 10.1177/09544062231153818
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Sensitivity analysis of a double-parallelogram based RCM mechanism used for MIS robots

Abstract: Parallelogram-based remote center-of-motion (RCM) mechanisms are extensively used to design robots for minimally invasive surgery (MIS). For their kinematic modeling, classically, it is assumed that link parameters of the opposite sides of constituting parallelograms are equal which made the RCM an invariant point and simplified the prescribed modeling process. However, link parameter equality does not exist in actual practice due to the inevitable constraints of manufacturing, assembly and testing/measurement… Show more

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“…The rotation axis of conventional HDPs is usually located at the side or bottom of the socket, resulting in misalignment of the femoral rotational axis on both sides of the lower limb, which causes an asymmetric gait. By adhering to the conventional fitting methods for prostheses, the RCM structure can relocate the prosthetic's rotational center to a virtual position 19,20 . The RCM structure presents an opportunity to restore the prosthesis' femur's center of rotation to the limb stump's acetabular location, thereby mitigating asymmetric gait tendencies among amputees.…”
Section: Bionic Motion Analysis Of the Prosthesis Hip Jointmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rotation axis of conventional HDPs is usually located at the side or bottom of the socket, resulting in misalignment of the femoral rotational axis on both sides of the lower limb, which causes an asymmetric gait. By adhering to the conventional fitting methods for prostheses, the RCM structure can relocate the prosthetic's rotational center to a virtual position 19,20 . The RCM structure presents an opportunity to restore the prosthesis' femur's center of rotation to the limb stump's acetabular location, thereby mitigating asymmetric gait tendencies among amputees.…”
Section: Bionic Motion Analysis Of the Prosthesis Hip Jointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By adhering to the conventional fitting methods for prostheses, the RCM structure can relocate the prosthetic's rotational center to a virtual position. 19,20 The RCM structure presents an opportunity to restore the prosthesis' femur's center of rotation to the limb stump's acetabular location, thereby mitigating asymmetric gait tendencies among amputees. The structural design principle of the two HDPs is shown in Figure 1a.…”
Section: Prostheses Hip Joint Rotation Center Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%