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EMU: A transparent 3D robotic manipulandum for upper-limb rehabilitation
J Fong, V Crocher, Y Tan, D Oetomo, I Mareels
IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics | Published : 2017
Abstract
This paper introduces the EMU, a three-dimensional robotic manipulandum for rehabilitation of the upper extremity for patients with neurological injury. The device has been designed to be highly transparent, have a large workspace, and allow the use of the hand for interaction with real-world objects to provide additional contextual cues during exercises. The transparency is achieved through the use of a capstan transmission for the drive joints; a hybrid serial parallel kinematics minimising moving inertia; and lightweight materials. An experimental protocol is reported here which demonstrates the transparency through a comparison to out-of-robot movements, and with an existing rehabilitati..
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