ARMin II â 7 DoF rehabilitation robot; 2007 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2007); ; 2007 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation : Roma, Italy, 10 - 14 April 2007; conference proceedings; ICRA 07
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Task-oriented repetitive movements can improve motor recovery in patients with neurological or orthopaedic lesions. The application of robotics can serve to assist, enhance,
evaluate, and document neurological and orthopaedic rehabilitation. ARMin II is the second prototype of a robot for arm therapy applicable to the training of activities of daily living. ARMin
II has a semi-exoskeletal structure with seven active degrees of freedom (two of them coupled), five adjustable segments to fit in with different patient sizes, and is equipped with position
and force sensors. The mechanical structure, the actuators and the sensors of the robot are optimized for patient-cooperative control strategies based on impedance and admittance
architectures. This paper describes the mechanical structure and kinematics of ARMin II.