I can't figure out how to visualize how this looks or works. So impossible to tell my doctor to make something similar using 3d software.
Designing One Degree of Freedom Nursing Robot for Stroke Rehabilitation
Nurul Muthmainnah Mohd Noor1 and Muhammad Haziq Suhaimi1
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Abstract
Rehabilitation training is a method of post-treatment for
physically injured part of body especially the stroke patients. The
training task such as massage and repetition exercises are needed to
help them to have a normal life as before by a physiotherapist. The
physiotherapist or physical therapy is a person who has experienced to
treat disease or injury by physical methods. Therefore, a main objective
of this paper is to develop a nursing-care robot system that can assist
the stroke patient in doing daily activities. A one-degree of freedom
nursing robot was designed based on the right-hand bicep using CATIA
software. This robot was associated with the electromyography (EMG)
sensors in order to collect the data from the muscle contractions.
Meanwhile the EMG sensor is a muscle sensor that detect an electrical
potential between the two-contraction flexion or extension muscle using
the polymer Ag/AgCl coated electrodes. Then, the data from the muscle
was sent to the Arduino microcontroller to control the servo motor. The
different angle of servo motor can give the direction of movement of the
nursing-care robot. The nursing robot was activated by electrical
potential from the contraction of the muscle. The value of servo angle
from 0 to 100 degrees angle made the robot will move up and down. The
movement of robot in up and down direction is likely same as the
therapist assistance doing to their patient. The size of robot is about
600 mm × 100 mm length and width and then was fabricated using 3D
printer with one degree of freedom (DOF). The limitation of this
project is focusing only the hand right hand bicep brachii muscle
physiotherapy exercise.
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