Design and feasibility of the T-GRIP thumb exoskeleton to support the lateral pinch grasp of spinal cord injury patients

Improving the impaired hand function of spinal cord injury patients with a robotic exoskeleton can highly impact their self-management, and ultimately their quality of life. In this paper the design and evaluation of a new, lightweight (50 gram) robotic thumb exoskeleton, called TGRIP, was presented...

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Published in2022 International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR) Vol. 2022; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Haarman, Claudia J.W., Hekman, Edsko E.G., Maas, Ellen M., Rietman, Johan S., Van Der Kooij, Herman
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.01.2022
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Summary:Improving the impaired hand function of spinal cord injury patients with a robotic exoskeleton can highly impact their self-management, and ultimately their quality of life. In this paper the design and evaluation of a new, lightweight (50 gram) robotic thumb exoskeleton, called TGRIP, was presented that supports the lateral pinch grasp. The mechanism consists of a linear actuator that was mounted to the dorsal side of the hand, and a force transmission mechanism that flexes the thumb towards the side of the index finger. The thumb movement was controlled through contralateral wrist rotation. Experimental results from an evaluation with three spinal cord injury patients showed that the achieved grip force ( ~ 7N) was higher and the overall performance during the Grasp and Release Test was better with the T-GRIP than without device. The device shows great potential for improving the hand function of patients with cervical spinal cord injury by actuating only a single degree of freedom.
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ISSN:1945-7901
DOI:10.1109/ICORR55369.2022.9896595