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Comparison Of Dc Motors And Dielectric Elastomer Actuators For Wearable Wrist Exoskeletons, Myles Lidka
Comparison Of Dc Motors And Dielectric Elastomer Actuators For Wearable Wrist Exoskeletons, Myles Lidka
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Paralysis or loss of strength resulting from stroke requires patients to undergo extensive rehabilitation therapy. It is known that intensive therapy contributes significantly to recovery, but as the number of surviving stroke patients increases, it is difficult for clinics to provide patients with the optimal level of therapy. Robotic devices for wrist rehabilitation have been developed to lessen these problems, but at the moment they are physically large and must be used within a clinical setting. More benefit could be obtained if the devices were portable, so that they could be used by the patients on a daily basis. To …