Clinical Test of a Wearable, High DOF, Spring Powered Hand Exoskeleton (HandSOME II)

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In previous work, we developed an exoskeleton, Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer (HandSOME II), that allows movement at 15 hand degrees of freedom (DOF). Eleven separate elastic elements can be added to customize the extension assistance for individuals with impaired hand function. In this pilot study of twelve individuals with stroke, we measured the immediate improvements in range of motion (ROM) and upper extremity function when wearing the device. Index finger ROM was significantly improved at the PIP (p=.01) and DIP joints (p=.026), and the max extension was significantly increased at the MCP (p

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Casas, R., Sandison, M., Chen, T., & Lum, P. S. (2021). Clinical Test of a Wearable, High DOF, Spring Powered Hand Exoskeleton (HandSOME II). IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 29, 1877–1885. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3110201

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