A Versatile Hand Grip Design for Concise Arm and Hand Rehabilitation Robot for Stroke Patients

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Nontapha, Arnon [1 ]
San-Um, Wimol [1 ]
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[1] Thai Nichi Inst Technol, Fac Engn, Intelligent Elect Syst Res Lab, Engn Technol MET Program, Bangkok, Thailand
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Rehalibitation; Robot; Sensor; Hand Grip; Post-Stroke Patients; Hand and Arm Muscles; DEVICE;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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The number of stroke patients in Thailand has been increasing over 28,000 people annually. Most stroke patients have a problem on motion functional movement, resulting in serious disability and directly affecting to daily living ability. Rehabilitation for improving motion functional movements for post-stroke patients is therefore highly required. This paper subsequently presents a unique design of a hand grip which is compatible to concise arm and hand rehabilitation robot for post-stroke patients. Most rehabilitation robots have focused on mechanics of robot body and grip stick, but this work alternatively focuses on the design of a new stable gripper as a robot end, which provides full function for training of arm and hand muscles. The design covers a controllable hand stick, a hand ball, and a curvature part for complete exercise. The use of self-rehabilitation also embeds some sensors connecting to smart phones or tablets. Such complements motivate patients to increase repetition of movements with the record outcomes and feedback. The design of cost-effective 3-Dimentional to be implemented will also be introduced.
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