The first phase work of the project involving the conceptualization of mechanical design of an active knee prosthesis linkage mechanism is proposed in this paper. For patients needing limb movement rehabilitation with impaired upper or lower limb joint functions and also for otherwise healthy persons suffering muscle weakness syndrome, this paper proposes an active linkage mechanism along with its actuation. The aim of this study is to demonstrate a theoretical basis for the design of linkage mechanism having stance phase control as well as swing phase fluidic kinematic behavior in conformity with natural legs. Proposed “Knee Mimicking Prosthetic Robotic Linkage Mechanism (KMPRLM) for Human Joint” will have flexion angle up to 60°.This pa...
This study aimed to develop a robot for effective knee joint rehabilitation. A kinematic approach wa...
The purpose of this paper is to present the design, prototype and control of an active prosthetic le...
Lower limb prostheses are developed to assist amputees in restoring mobility functions such as walki...
Human lower limbs serve important biomechanical functions, e.g., supporting human body weight, provi...
The human knee is a complex and robust system. It is the most important joint for human gait because...
Lower extremity loss or impairment which challenges the mobility of the people is caused by many rea...
Every year, thousands of above-knee amputations are carried out around the world due to circulatory ...
It is a general assumption that robotics will play an important role in therapy activities within re...
This paper presents a knee rehabilitation device to reproduce four exercises generally used in the r...
Mobility and participation in physical activity is of primary importance for children with limb abse...
An estimated 230,000 above-knee amputees in India are currently in need of prosthetic devices, a maj...
A passive above knee prosthesis being currently in use does not respond adequately to the needs of d...
This paper presents the development of a powered kneeankle prosthesis based on a variable compliance...
Movement within the human body is made possible by joints connecting two or more elements of the mus...
Over the last several decades robotic rehabilitation has played an important role in the human-robot...
This study aimed to develop a robot for effective knee joint rehabilitation. A kinematic approach wa...
The purpose of this paper is to present the design, prototype and control of an active prosthetic le...
Lower limb prostheses are developed to assist amputees in restoring mobility functions such as walki...
Human lower limbs serve important biomechanical functions, e.g., supporting human body weight, provi...
The human knee is a complex and robust system. It is the most important joint for human gait because...
Lower extremity loss or impairment which challenges the mobility of the people is caused by many rea...
Every year, thousands of above-knee amputations are carried out around the world due to circulatory ...
It is a general assumption that robotics will play an important role in therapy activities within re...
This paper presents a knee rehabilitation device to reproduce four exercises generally used in the r...
Mobility and participation in physical activity is of primary importance for children with limb abse...
An estimated 230,000 above-knee amputees in India are currently in need of prosthetic devices, a maj...
A passive above knee prosthesis being currently in use does not respond adequately to the needs of d...
This paper presents the development of a powered kneeankle prosthesis based on a variable compliance...
Movement within the human body is made possible by joints connecting two or more elements of the mus...
Over the last several decades robotic rehabilitation has played an important role in the human-robot...
This study aimed to develop a robot for effective knee joint rehabilitation. A kinematic approach wa...
The purpose of this paper is to present the design, prototype and control of an active prosthetic le...
Lower limb prostheses are developed to assist amputees in restoring mobility functions such as walki...