Abstract
In the modern scenario of neurological rehabilitation, which requires affordable solutions oriented toward promoting home training, the Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation (ITIA) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) developed a line of prototypal devices for the rehabilitation of the upper limb, called “Arm.” Arm devices were conceived to promote rehabilitation at affordable prices by capturing all the main features of the state-of-the-art devices. In fact, Arm devices focus on the main features requested by a robot therapist: mechanical adaptation to the patient, ranging from passive motion to high transparency, assist-as-needed and resistive modalities; proper use of sensors for performance monitoring; easy-to-use, modular, and adaptable design. These desirable features are combined with low-cost, additive manufacturing procedures, with the purpose of meeting the requirements coming from research on neuro-motor rehabilitation and motor control and coupling them with the recent breakthrough innovations in design and manufacturing.

Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 30
Introduction
The Arm prototypes are:
- • LINarm: linear device, freely orientable in space, suitable for functional movements. It features a variable stiffness actuation, allowing to adapt the mechanical behavior of the device to patients’ needs. Functional Electrical Stimulation, simple Virtual Environments and a Patient Model, gathering data from integrated sensors and modulating the level of assistance, are integrated in the set-up. The LINarm++ Echord++ Project ended in October 2016 and guided the development of a second, more refined prototype, enhancing the original concept.
- • PLANarm: planar device, freely orientable in space, suitable for planar functional movements. The state of the art planar robots used in literature for motor control and motor learning research inspired PLANarm. It features a variable stiffness actuation, allowing adapting the mechanical behavior of the device depending on patients’ needs.
- • DUALarm: Low-Cost device for bimanual rehabilitation, exploiting the capability of the less affected limb to provide rehabilitation to the more affected limb. DUALarm is completely realized in 3D printing technology and aims at being an easy-to-use, low-cost, open-source project. Currently, reaching movements can be trained, but the device is conceived to be suitable for training of other functional gestures.
- • LIGHTarm: Exoskeleton for the rehabilitation of the upper-limb, designed in two versions: LIGHTarm, not actuated, and conceived to support the weight of the impaired limb. The mechanical design includes high backdrivability, focusing on shoulder rhythm and elbow singular configurations.
- • VIRTUALarm: Kinect One-based platform for motor monitoring, including body and limb tracking and a biomechanical evaluation of the performance in relation to databases of healthy subjects. Assessments include range of motion, motion dynamics, effort, motor control indexes, body segments barycenter tracking.
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