Improving Healthcare Access: A Preliminary Design of a Low-Cost Arm Rehabilitation Device

Author:

Piovesan Davide1,Kumar Shanmugam Santhosh2,Arumugam Yuvarajan2,Restifo Adam2,Jackson Corey2,Devine Nicholas1,Legters Kristine3

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, Gannon University, 109 University Square, PMB 3251, Erie, PA 16541

2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Gannon University, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541

3. Physical Therapy Department, Gannon University, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541

Abstract

AbstractA low-cost continuous passive motion (CPM) machine, the Gannon Exoskeleton for Arm Rehabilitation (GEAR), was designed. The focus of the machine is on the rehabilitation of primary functional movements of the arm. The device developed integrates two mechanisms consisting of a four-bar linkage and a sliding rod prismatic joint mechanism that can be mounted to a normal chair. When seated, the patient is connected to the device via a padded cuff strapped on the elbow. A set of springs have been used to maintain the system stability and help the lifting of the arm. A preliminary analysis via analytical methods is used to determine the initial value of the springs to be used in the mechanism given the desired gravity compensatory force. Subsequently, a multibody simulation was performed with the software simwise 4D by Design Simulation Technologies (DST). The simulation was used to optimize the stiffness of the springs in the mechanism to provide assistance to raising of the patient's arm. Furthermore, the software can provide a finite element analysis of the stress induced by the springs on the mechanism and the external load of the arm. Finally, a physical prototype of the mechanism was fabricated using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and commercial metal springs, and the reaching space was measured using motion capture. We believed that the GEAR has the potential to provide effective passive movement to individuals with no access to postoperative or poststroke rehabilitation therapy.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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