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Tytuł:
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INVESTIGATION OF ROBOTIC BRACES OF PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS (IS) — REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND DESCRIPTION OF A NOVEL BRACE.
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Autorzy:
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NIU, XINJIAN
YANG, CHIFU
TIAN, BOWEN
LI, XIANG
ZHENG, SHUTAO
CONG, DACHENG
HAN, JUNWEI
AGRAWAL, SUNIL K.
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Temat:
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SCOLIOSIS treatment
ROBOTICS
ORTHOPEDIC braces
HUMAN mechanics
SKIN physiology
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Źródło:
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Journal of Mechanics in Medicine & Biology; Dec2018, Vol. 18 Issue 8, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 16p
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Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a complex three-dimensional (3D) deformity. The non-operative treatments for IS have been developed for a long time. According to current studies, hard braces are more effective than soft braces for the treatment of scoliosis. Though current braces are proved to be effective for the treatment of IS, there are several shortcomings needed to be overcome: (i) Braces cannot realize precise control over a specific vertebra. (ii) Braces affect cardiopulmonary efficiency (braces limit maximal exercise performance). (iii) The brace is not modulated based on user's needs. (iv) Braces, including motions during eating, tying shoes, sitting, and standing. (v) Braces apply forces on skin, which causes pain, skin breakdown, and abnormal deformation of bone. In order to solve these boring problems of the current braces, this paper proposed a new intelligent robotic spine brace based on the principle of human biomechanics, three point pressure treatment theory and parallel mechanism theory. This novel brace can offer 3D active dynamic adjustable corrective forces for the treatment of IS and some experiments are employed for verifying the effect of the proposed brace. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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