REHABILITATION APPLICATION OF FORCE DISPLAY SYSTEM USING ER FLUID
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概要
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Robot and virtual reality technologies may be applied to rehabilitation training, so that fewer human therapists are needed, training can be quantitatively evaluated for effectiveness, and training can be more enjoyable to patients. A training system to assist in rehabilitation can use robot or other virtual reality technologies, but it must be far safer than an ordinary industrial robot system. The authors have been studying actuators which are safe and easy to control, and have developed force display systems using such actuators. As an application of force display technology, they have developed a rehabilitation training system using ER actuators. The authors have also developed a computer program for the system which evaluates the physical capability of the upper limbs of patients and assists in their rehabilitation training. This paper is a summary of the basic experiments with the system and some virtual reality software and discussed its potency in rehabilitation use.
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著者
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Furusho Junji
Dept. Of Computer-controlled Mechanical Systems Osaka University
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Inoue T
Dept. Of Computer-controlled Mechanical Systems Osaka University
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Inoue Takafumi
Dept. Life Sci and Med BioSci, Faculty Sci and Eng., Waseda Univ.
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Koyanagi Kenichi
Dept. of Computer-Controlled Mechanical Systems, Osaka University
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Koyanagi Kenichi
Dept. Of Computer-controlled Mechanical Systems Osaka University
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