Safe robot therapy: Adaptation and usability test of a three-position enabling device for use in robot mediated physical therapy of stroke

A. Toth, David Nyitrai, M. Jurak, Istvan Merksz, G. Fazekas, Z. Dénes
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Safe therapeutic robot systems must be equipped with, among other, safety devices and enabling devices. Enabling devices were developed first for the operators of industrial systems for ensuring the safety thresholds during a short term presence in the safeguarded area. On the contrary, enabling devices for therapy robots must be continuously operated by the patients during the treatment session to permit therapy. The enabling devices used in therapy robotics, and in the broader sense rehabilitation robotics must adhere to different requirements than their industrial versions. The authors review the current legal framework that should be considered during the development of therapy robots. The authors analyze also the safety technologies used in key existing therapy robot systems. The central part of the paper describes the adaptation of an industrial three-position enabling device to the requirements of stroke upper limb therapy. The new device is intended to use with the REHAROB that is a robotic system for upper limb physiotherapy. The usability of the three-position enabling device was tested by 9 healthy volunteers and by 12 hemiparetic subjects with success.
安全机器人治疗:一种用于机器人介导的中风物理治疗的三位置使能装置的适应性和可用性测试
安全的治疗机器人系统必须配备安全装置和使能装置。启用设备首先是为工业系统的操作员开发的,以确保在受保护区域内短期存在的安全阈值。相反,治疗机器人的使能装置必须在治疗期间由患者连续操作以允许治疗。用于治疗机器人的启用设备,以及广义上的康复机器人必须遵守与工业版本不同的要求。作者回顾了在治疗机器人的发展过程中应该考虑的现行法律框架。作者还分析了现有关键治疗机器人系统所采用的安全技术。论文的中心部分描述了一种适应中风上肢治疗要求的工业三位置使能装置。这个新设备将与REHAROB一起使用,REHAROB是一个上肢物理治疗的机器人系统。对9名健康志愿者和12名偏瘫患者进行了三位置启用装置的可用性测试,并取得了成功。
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