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Upper limb motion analysis using haptic interface

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IEEE-ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 253-260

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/3516.951363

Keywords

haptic interface; rehabilitation robotics; upper limb movement assessment

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An objective test for evaluating the functional studies of the upper limbs (UL) in patients with neurological diseases (ND) is presented. The method allows assessment of kinematic and dynamic motor abilities of UL. Our methodology is based on creating a virtual environment, using a computer display for visual information and a PHANTOM haptic interface. Haptic interface is used as a kinematic measuring device and for providing tactile feedback to the patient. In virtual environment, a labyrinth in patient's frontal plane was created at the start of each test. By moving the haptic interface control stick the patient was able to move the pointer (a ball) through the labyrinth in three dimensions and to feel the reactive forces of the wall. The patient's primary task was to pass the labyrinth as quickly as possible, with as few contacts (collisions) with the walls as possible. The test makes various degrees of complexity possible; by choosing labyrinths with various track width and length, and by changing wall friction. The,new test offers a wide range of numerical and graphic results. It has so far been applied to 13 subjects with various forms of ND (e.g., Friedreich Ataxia, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis) as well as to healthy subjects. The comparison in performance between right and left UL has been carried out in healthy subjects.

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