Analysis of Dynamic Behavior of ParReEx Robot Used in Upper Limb Rehabilitation

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This paper presents a dynamic analysis of the ParReEx multibody mechanism, which has been designed for human wrist joint rehabilitation. The starting point of the research is a virtual prototype of the ParReEx multibody mechanism. This model is used to simulate the dynamics of the multibody mechanism using ADAMS in three simulation scenarios: (a) rigid kinematic elements without friction in joints, (b) rigid kinematic elements with friction in joints, and (c) kinematic elements as deformable solids with friction in joints. In all three cases, the robot is used by a virtual patient in the form of a mannequin. Results such as the connecting forces in the kinematic joints and the torques necessary to operate the ParReEx robot modules are obtained by dynamic simulation in MSC.ADAMS. The torques obtained by numerical simulation are compared with those obtained experimentally. Finite element structural optimization (FEA) of the flexion/extension multibody mechanism module is performed. The results demonstrate the operational safety of the ParReEx multibody mechanism, which is structurally capable of supporting the external loads to which it is subjected.

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Tarnita, D., Geonea, I. D., Pisla, D., Carbone, G., Gherman, B., Tohanean, N., … Tarnita, D. N. (2022). Analysis of Dynamic Behavior of ParReEx Robot Used in Upper Limb Rehabilitation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12157907

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