The Development of an EMG-based Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Training System for Hemiplegic Patients

J. S. Son, J. Y. Kim, S. J. Hwang, Youngho Kim

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Abstract

Existing therapy and orthosis for upper arm rehabilitaion have some shortcomings such that orthosis can't help patient's motion but it just supply, patient has to go to hospital for therapy and patient can't reflect his will in therapy. Because of these reasons, upper arm rehabilitaion system was developed, which could increase hemiplegic patient's strength and make patient does training by oneself. To make the training system, motor and EMG sensor with orthosis were used so that orthosis could move actively and give patient load. EMG sensor was used for feedback to reflect patient's will and the rotational potentiometer was used to get the information about joint angle. Orthosis made upper arm's flexion and extension, and used EMG signal. For rehabilitation, orthosis made user exercise by giving him proper load, or made involved arm mimic uninvolved arm's motion. As it can reflect patient's will, we expect that it can improve rehabillitaion effect and make patients do training at his home.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering - ICBME 2008
Pages1977-1979
Number of pages3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2008 - , Singapore
Duration: Dec 3 2008Dec 6 2008

Publication series

NameIFMBE Proceedings
Volume23
ISSN (Print)1680-0737

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2008
Country/TerritorySingapore
Period12/3/0812/6/08

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Bioengineering
  • Biomedical Engineering

Keywords

  • EMG
  • orthosis
  • rehabilitation
  • training

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