Development of lower-limb rehabilitation exercises using 3-PRS Parallel Robot and Dynamic Movement Primitives

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Multidisciplinary Journal for Education Social and Technological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-06 DOI:10.4995/muse.2020.13907
Rafael J. Escarabajal, Fares J. Abu-Dakka, José L. Pulloquinga, V. Mata, M. Vallés, Á. Valera
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The design of rehabilitation exercises applied to sprained ankles requires extreme caution, regarding the trajectories and the speed of the movements that will affect the patient. This paper presents a technique that allows a 3-PRS parallel robot to control such exercises, consisting of dorsi/plantar flexion and inversion/eversion ankle movements. The work includes a position control scheme for the parallel robot in order to follow a reference trajectory for each limb with the possibility of stopping the exercise in mid-execution without control loss. This stop may be motivated by the forces that the robot applies to the patient, acting like an alarm mechanism. The procedure introduced here is based on Dynamic Movement Primitives (DMPs).
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3-PRS并联机器人与动态运动启动子在下肢康复训练中的应用
扭伤脚踝的康复训练的设计需要非常谨慎,考虑到运动的轨迹和速度会影响病人。本文提出了一种技术,允许3-PRS并联机器人控制这样的练习,包括背/足底屈曲和踝关节内翻/外翻运动。该工作包括一个平行机器人的位置控制方案,以便在每个肢体遵循参考轨迹,并有可能在执行过程中停止运动而不会失去控制。这种停止可能是由机器人施加给病人的力驱动的,就像警报机制一样。这里介绍的过程是基于动态运动原语(dmp)。
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