An ankle joint auxiliary rehabilitation robot has been developed, which consists of an upper platform, a lower platform, a dorsiflexion/plantar flexion drive system, a varus/valgus drive system, and some connecting parts. The upper platform connects to the lower platform through a ball pin pair and two driving branch chains based on the S′PS′ mechanism. Although the robot has two degrees of freedom (DOF), the upper platform can realize three kinds of motion. To achieve ankle joint auxiliary rehabilitation, the ankle joint of patients on the upper platform makes a bionic motion. The robot uses a centre ball pin pair as the main support to simulate the motion of the ankle joint; the upper platform and the centre ball pin pair construct a mirr...
Abstract — This paper investigates several robotic mecha-nisms for ankle function evaluation, measur...
Introduction: Robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation is gaining acceptability among the physical therap...
Abstract — This paper juxtaposes simple yet sufficiently gen-eral robotic mechanisms for ankle funct...
The aim of this work is to propose a new 2-DOF robotic platform with hybrid parallel-serial structur...
The purpose of this study is to develop a 3-DOF robotic-assisted ankle rehabilitation device to faci...
Abstract Aiming at the problem that the existing ankle rehabilitation robot is difficult to fully fi...
The ankle is a crucial joint that supports the human body weight. An ankle sprain will adversely aff...
This paper presents a novel ankle rehabilitation (2-CRS+PU)&R hybrid mechanism, which can meet the s...
While newer designs and control approaches are being proposed for rehabilitation robots, vital infor...
Robotics for human rehabilitation consents to respond on open challenges and opportunities to integr...
Ankle sprains are the most common type of ankle injuries for the general public. Due to the lack of ...
This paper presents a new configuration for ankle rehabilitation using a 9-DOF (degree of freedom) h...
This study developed an ankle rehabilitation device for post-stroke patients. First, the research mo...
There is an increasing research interest in exploring use of robotic devices for the physical therap...
abstract: The quality of life of many people is lowered by impediments to walking ability caused by ...
Abstract — This paper investigates several robotic mecha-nisms for ankle function evaluation, measur...
Introduction: Robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation is gaining acceptability among the physical therap...
Abstract — This paper juxtaposes simple yet sufficiently gen-eral robotic mechanisms for ankle funct...
The aim of this work is to propose a new 2-DOF robotic platform with hybrid parallel-serial structur...
The purpose of this study is to develop a 3-DOF robotic-assisted ankle rehabilitation device to faci...
Abstract Aiming at the problem that the existing ankle rehabilitation robot is difficult to fully fi...
The ankle is a crucial joint that supports the human body weight. An ankle sprain will adversely aff...
This paper presents a novel ankle rehabilitation (2-CRS+PU)&R hybrid mechanism, which can meet the s...
While newer designs and control approaches are being proposed for rehabilitation robots, vital infor...
Robotics for human rehabilitation consents to respond on open challenges and opportunities to integr...
Ankle sprains are the most common type of ankle injuries for the general public. Due to the lack of ...
This paper presents a new configuration for ankle rehabilitation using a 9-DOF (degree of freedom) h...
This study developed an ankle rehabilitation device for post-stroke patients. First, the research mo...
There is an increasing research interest in exploring use of robotic devices for the physical therap...
abstract: The quality of life of many people is lowered by impediments to walking ability caused by ...
Abstract — This paper investigates several robotic mecha-nisms for ankle function evaluation, measur...
Introduction: Robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation is gaining acceptability among the physical therap...
Abstract — This paper juxtaposes simple yet sufficiently gen-eral robotic mechanisms for ankle funct...