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  • Development and test of fex, a fingers extending exoskeleton for rehabilitation and regaining mobility

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    - International Journal of Mechanics and Control - Year 2018

    This paper presents the design process of an exoskeleton for executing human fingers' extension movement for the rehabilitation procedures and as an active orthosis purposes, together with its first clinical usability tests of a robotic exoskeleton. Furthermore, the Fingers Extending eXoskeleton (FEX) is a serial, under-actuated mechanism capable of executing fingers' extension. FEX is based on the state-of-art FingerSpine serial...

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  • FEX a Fingers Extending eXoskeleton for Rehabilitation and Regaining Mobility

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    - Year 2018

    This paper presents the design process of an exoskeleton for executing human fingers’ extension movement for the rehabilitation procedures and as an active orthosis purposes. The Fingers Extending eXoskeleton (FEX) is a serial, under-actuated mechanism capable of executing fingers’ extension. The proposed solution is easily adaptable to any finger length or position of the joints. FEX is based on the state-of-art FingerSpine serial...

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  • A New Rehabilitation Device for Balance Impaired Individuals

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    - Year 2019

    In the paper authors present a device designed to improve the rehabilitation process of people with balance impairment. The discussed device (JStep) utilizes a commercially available static standing frame (stander) modified in order to fit force sensing units under the feet and in the pillows around the hips of a patient. While executing rehabilitation tasks, the patient may compensate his balance deficiency by leaning on the pillows...

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  • Rehabilitation device supporting active and passive upper limb exercises

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    • R. Trochimczuk
    • T. Huścio
    • S. Grymek
    • D. Szalewska

    - CURRENT SCIENCE - Year 2018

    This article presents a mechatronic solution for rehabilitation devices supporting active and passive exercises in persons with motor dysfunctions of the upper limbs in the area of the elbow and shoulder joints. A planar positioner integrated with original software and a control system, served as the basis for creating the present solution. Bellman’s programming method was applied to optimize the motion trajectory of the planar...

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  • Hand Surgery & Rehabilitation

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    ISSN: 2468-1229