This paper presents LIGHTarm, a passive gravity compensated exoskeleton for upper-limb rehabilitation suitable for the use both in the clinical environment and at home. Despite the low-cost and not actuated design, LIGHTarm aims at providing remarkable back-drivability in wide portions of the upper-limb workspace. The weight-support and back-drivability features are experimentally investigated on three healthy subjects through the analysis of the EMG activity recorded in static conditions and during functional movements. Kinematics is also monitored. Preliminary results suggest that LIGHTarm sharply reduces muscular effort required for limb support, quite uniformly in the workspace, and that remarkable back-drivability is achieved during the execution of functional movements.
Static and dynamic characterization of the LIGHTarm exoskeleton for rehabilitation
Spagnuolo, Giulio;Malosio, Matteo;LEGNANI, Giovanni;
2015-01-01
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This paper presents LIGHTarm, a passive gravity compensated exoskeleton for upper-limb rehabilitation suitable for the use both in the clinical environment and at home. Despite the low-cost and not actuated design, LIGHTarm aims at providing remarkable back-drivability in wide portions of the upper-limb workspace. The weight-support and back-drivability features are experimentally investigated on three healthy subjects through the analysis of the EMG activity recorded in static conditions and during functional movements. Kinematics is also monitored. Preliminary results suggest that LIGHTarm sharply reduces muscular effort required for limb support, quite uniformly in the workspace, and that remarkable back-drivability is achieved during the execution of functional movements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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