Title :
Force assisted hand and finger device for rehabilitation
Author :
Bin Ab Patar, Mohd Nor Azmi ; Komeda, Takashi ; Mahmud, Jamaluddin
Author_Institution :
Res. Organ. for Adv. Eng., Shibaura Inst. of Technol., Saitama, Japan
Abstract :
To date, the development of robotic systems for hand assistance and rehabilitation purposes, particularly related to stroke patients has gained wide interest. Evidence shows that robotic treatment could positively influence hand recovery. Nevertheless, there is no single established treatment strategy or protocol. This paper for the first time attempts to design and assess a novel wearable multiphalanges device for hand and finger rehabilitation assisting acute paralysed stroke survivors. A prototype of a Pneumatic Actuated Finger Exoskeleton (PAFEx) has been developed. The design of the device is proposed after analysing four existing main working mechanisms, i.e. Pneumatic Cylinders, Artificial Rubber Muscles, Linkage Mechanism and Cable-Driven Mechanism. The main design considerations for the home-based device focus on the ease of use and affordability. The device focused on assist the MP joint and PIP joint of thumb and index finger. For that reason, the angular displacement relationship between MP joint and PIP joint is estimated. The current findings show that the device has great potential for individualised rehabilitation session for patients who require rehabilitation in the context of their own home. Nevertheless, further investigation and experiments involving the Pneumatic Actuated Finger Exoskeleton (PAFEx) are currently in progress and the results will be reported imminently.
Keywords :
dexterous manipulators; medical robotics; patient treatment; pneumatic actuators; MP joint; PAFEx; PIP joint; acute paralysed stroke survivors; artificial rubber muscles; cable-driven mechanism; finger rehabilitation; force assisted hand-and-finger device; hand assistance purpose; hand rehabilitation; linkage mechanism; pneumatic actuated finger exoskeleton; pneumatic cylinders; rehabilitation purpose; robotic systems; robotic treatment; stroke patients; wearable multiphalanges device; Bones; Exoskeletons; Indexes; Joints; Thumb; Vectors; Exoskeleton; Extension; Finger and Hand Rehabilitation; Flexion; Grasping Assistance;
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management and Emerging Technologies (ISTMET), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Bandung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3703-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISTMET.2014.6936493