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Continuous passive motion (CPM) is an orthopedic treatment or physiotherapy method after surgery or injury by external continuous force. In CPM for the elbow joint, it is effective to reduce an excessive reaction force from a subject by controlling pro-/supination of forearm. The ulna collateral ligament in the elbow joint is extended due to pro-/supination of forearm, and it appears that extension...
Continuous passive motion (CPM) is an orthopedic treatment or physiotherapy after injury or operation. Most of CPM devices used for treatment of the elbow joint have one degree of freedom in flex-/extension. This causes that the patients are limited in pro-/supination of the forearm with flex- /extension of the elbow joint due to the movement of CPM device. In this paper, a novel impedance control...
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