Design and Characterization of a Soft Robotic Therapeutic Glove for Rheumatoid Arthritis

ABSTRACT The modeling and experimentation of a pneumatic actuation system for the development of a soft robotic therapeutic glove is proposed in this article for the prevention of finger deformities in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. The Rehabilitative Arthritis Glove (RA-Glove) is a soft robotic glove fitted with two internal inflatable actuators for lateral compression and massage of the fingers and their joints. Two mechanical models to predict the indentation and bending characteristics of the inflatable actuators based on their geometrical parameters will be presented and validated with experimental results. Experimental validation shows that the model was within a standard deviation of the experimental mean for input pressure range of 0 to 2 bars. Evaluation of the RA-Glove was also performed on six healthy human subjects. The stress distribution along the fingers of the subjects using the RA-Glove was also shown to be even and specific to the finger sizes. This article demonstrates the modeling of soft pneumatic actuators and highlights the potential of the RA-Glove as a therapeutic device for the prevention of arthritic deformities of the fingers.

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