This article describes the development of a mobile arm support for people with muscular diseases. The arm support is spring-balanced, with special attention on reduction of operating effort (high balancing quality and low friction), functionality (large range of motion), and aesthetics (inconspicuous design). The spring settings can be adjusted for wearing heavier clothing or picking up an object, a function that can also be used for moving up or down. The device levels itself automatically to compensate for uneven floors, a function that can be overruled to assist forward/backward motion of the arm. Thus, the balancer can compensate for the weight of the arm and be adjusted to generate force to a limited (safe) extent. The principle and de...
This thesis presents the development of two novel gravity balance mechanisms for use in spring-based...
Background Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular d...
People with limited arm function due to health issues such as stroke, cerebral palsy, or muscular di...
This article describes the development of a mobile arm support for people with muscular diseases. Th...
People who suffer from afflictions causing muscle deterioration, such as muscular dystrophy, can hav...
This research is focused on designing a close-to-body statically balanced mobile arm support for peo...
Patients with degenerative neuromuscular diseases experience decreasing muscle function, starting fr...
The goal of this dissertation is to develop a wearable, passive, dynamic arm support that provides u...
Contains fulltext : 154958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Per...
Background Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular d...
Patients suffer with neuromuscular diseases often have limited muscle force, and many rely on mobile...
People affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy typically suffer from decreased muscle strength in upper ...
There is a need for functional and effective rehabilitation devices for humans with upper arm injuri...
<div><p>Compensating the weight of human limbs is important in reducing muscle fatigue experienced b...
Background: Assistive devices that augment arm function were already introduced during the polio era...
This thesis presents the development of two novel gravity balance mechanisms for use in spring-based...
Background Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular d...
People with limited arm function due to health issues such as stroke, cerebral palsy, or muscular di...
This article describes the development of a mobile arm support for people with muscular diseases. Th...
People who suffer from afflictions causing muscle deterioration, such as muscular dystrophy, can hav...
This research is focused on designing a close-to-body statically balanced mobile arm support for peo...
Patients with degenerative neuromuscular diseases experience decreasing muscle function, starting fr...
The goal of this dissertation is to develop a wearable, passive, dynamic arm support that provides u...
Contains fulltext : 154958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Per...
Background Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular d...
Patients suffer with neuromuscular diseases often have limited muscle force, and many rely on mobile...
People affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy typically suffer from decreased muscle strength in upper ...
There is a need for functional and effective rehabilitation devices for humans with upper arm injuri...
<div><p>Compensating the weight of human limbs is important in reducing muscle fatigue experienced b...
Background: Assistive devices that augment arm function were already introduced during the polio era...
This thesis presents the development of two novel gravity balance mechanisms for use in spring-based...
Background Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular d...
People with limited arm function due to health issues such as stroke, cerebral palsy, or muscular di...