Han et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Active rehabilitation training system for upper limb based on virtual realityHan et al., 2017
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- Han J
- Lian S
- Guo B
- Li X
- You A
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- Advances in Mechanical Engineering
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In this article, an active rehabilitation training system based on the virtual reality technology is designed for patients with the upper-limb hemiparesis. The six-axis inertial measurement unit sensors are used to acquire the range of motion of both shoulder and elbow joints. In …
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