Design issues for an inherently safe robotic rehabilitation device

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This paper outlines the main design issues for an upper limb rehabilitation device. In particular, human motions have been measured and analyzed in order to identify a safe workspace required for a rehabilitation device. A preliminary design solution is proposed based on a cable-driven parallel architecture, which can provide the required operation workspace and significantly improve the safety of the rehabilitation procedure as compared with exoskeletons or traditional robotic devices.

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Carbone, G., Gherman, B., Ulinici, I., Vaida, C., & Pisla, D. (2018). Design issues for an inherently safe robotic rehabilitation device. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 49, pp. 1025–1032). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61276-8_110

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