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planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance

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FAU Theses and Dissertations
Contributors
Morris, Melissa M.
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2007
Description
The design and construction of a tri-cable, planar robotic device for use in neurophysical rehabilitation is presented. The criteria for this system are based primarily on marketability factors, rather than ideal models or mathematical outcomes. The device is designed to be low cost and sufficiently safe for a somewhat disabled individual to use unsupervised at home, as well as in a therapist's office. The key features are the use of a barrier that inhibits the user from coming into contact with the cables as well as a "break-away" joystick that the user utilizes to perform the rehabilitation tasks. In addition, this device is portable, aesthetically acceptable and easy to operate. Other uses of this system include sports therapy, virtual reality and teleoperation of remote devices.
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by Melissa M. Morris.

Language
English
Type
Text
Genre
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
Form
electronic
Extent
xi, 134 p. : ill. (some col.)
Subject (Topical)
Medical physics
Robotics
Biomechanics
Physical therapy
Technological innovations
Neural networks (Computer science)
Identifier
FADTsup3358410p
https://fcrepo-fau.isle.flvc.org/fcrepo/rest/b7/a7/d3/9c/b7a7d39c-4533-4e9b-a258-c89d91354b54
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Additional Information
by Melissa M. Morris.
Includes a thesis demonstration video (QuickTImeMovie ; time [2:25] ; size [16.6MB] ; frame width [640] ; frame height [480].
Thesis (M.S.C.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2007.
Includes bibliography.
Date Backup
2007
Date Text
2007
Date Issued (EDTF)
2007
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Attributed name: College of Engineering and Computer Science
Attributed name: Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Person Preferred Name

Morris, Melissa M.
Graduate College
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electronic
xi, 134 p. : ill. (some col.)
PURL
http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/FADTsup3358410p
Title Plain
planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance
URL
http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/FADTsup3358410p
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2007
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance
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planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance

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Year: 2007, 2007
Member of: FAU Theses and Dissertations, planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance
Contributors: Morris, Melissa M.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The design and construction of a tri-cable, planar robotic device for use in neurophysical rehabilitation is presented. The criteria for this system are based primarily on marketability factors, rather than ideal models or mathematical outcomes. The device is designed to be low cost and sufficiently safe for a somewhat disabled individual to use unsupervised at home, as well as in a therapist… more
Full Text: A PLANAR CABLE-DRIVEN ROBOTIC DEVICE FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANCE by Melissa M. Morris A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of The College of Engineering and Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science …

planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance

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Type: software, multimedia
Year: 2007, 2007
Member of: FAU Theses and Dissertations, planar cable-driven robotic device for physical therapy assistance
Contributors: Morris, Melissa M.
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Description: The design and construction of a tri-cable, planar robotic device for use in neurophysical rehabilitation is presented. The criteria for this system are based primarily on marketability factors, rather than ideal models or mathematical outcomes. The device is designed to be low cost and sufficiently safe for a somewhat disabled individual to use unsupervised at home, as well as in a therapist… more
Full Text: Florida Atlantic University … http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ …
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