Department of Physical Rehabilitation, University of Thessaly, 42100 Trikala, Greece
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Soft Robotic System for Bilateral Hand and Wrist Rehabilitation
Author(s): Kutrupiya Abadesukato*
This paper explores the development and application of soft robotic systems for bilateral hand and wrist rehabilitation. Traditional rehabilitation
approaches for hand and wrist impairments often lack the ability to provide personalized and adaptable therapy, leading to suboptimal outcomes
for patients. Soft robotics, characterized by compliant and flexible structures, offer unique advantages for rehabilitation by mimicking the natural
movements of the human body and enabling safe and comfortable interaction with patients. This review examines recent advancements in soft
robotic technology for bilateral hand and wrist rehabilitation, including device design, control strategies and clinical applications. By synthesizing
current literature and clinical evidence, this paper aims to provide insights into the potential of soft robotic systems to enhance therapy outcomes.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2573-0312.2024.9.396