Jackson AE, Culmer PR, Levesley MC, Cozens JA, Makower SG, Bhakta BB. Effector force requirements to enable robotic systems to provide assisted exercise in people with upper limb impairment after stroke.
IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot 2012;
2011:5975391. [PMID:
22275595 DOI:
10.1109/icorr.2011.5975391]
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Abstract
iPAM (intelligent Pneumatic Arm Movement) is a dual robotic system that aims to assist in the recovery of upper-limb movement in people with all severities of motor impairment after stroke. This paper presents effector force data gathered during the course of a pilot clinical study. It identifies the forces and workspace required to facilitate reach-retrieve exercises in a range of patients as part of rehabilitation treatments. These findings have been used in further refinements of the iPAM system.
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