Abstract
Background: With the rapid growth of the elderly population, the phenomenon of shoulder subluxation caused by stroke is increasing. For young people, frozen shoulders caused by works and shoulder fractures caused by accidents are also increasing. With the development and popularization of rehabilitation medicine, more and more people realize that rehabilitation and treatment are equally important. Therefore, more and more shoulder rehabilitation devices are designed.
Objective: To provide an overview of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device and introduce their classification, characteristics and development.
Methods: This paper reviewed various productions and patents related to the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device. The structural characteristics, differentiations, applications of the end traction rehabilitation device are also introduced.
Results: By analyzing the physiological structure and movement characteristics of the shoulder, the rehabilitation mechanism is understood. According to the usage and training track of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device, it is classified and compared, and the typical characteristics are concluded. The main problems in its development are analyzed and studied. The current and future research of the productions and patents on it are discussed.
Conclusion: As a single joint rehabilitation device, the rehabilitation goal of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device is clearer. Through analysis of existing patents, it is found that the safety, the rehabilitation effect and the rehabilitation program of device need to be further improved. In the future, in order to better serve patients, technologies such as human-machine interaction and rehabilitation process monitoring are also essential.
Keywords: End traction shoulder rehabilitation device, human-machine interaction, quantification of rehabilitation process, rehabilitation movement trajectory, shoulder injury, shoulder function training, strength training.
Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
Title:Research Development of End Traction Shoulder Rehabilitation Device
Volume: 14 Issue: 2
Author(s): Jingang Jiang*, Houjun Chen, Dongcheng Huang, Yafeng Guo, Dedong Tang and Dianhao Wu
Affiliation:
- Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing and Intelligent Technology, Ministry of Education, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150080,China
Keywords: End traction shoulder rehabilitation device, human-machine interaction, quantification of rehabilitation process, rehabilitation movement trajectory, shoulder injury, shoulder function training, strength training.
Abstract:
Background: With the rapid growth of the elderly population, the phenomenon of shoulder subluxation caused by stroke is increasing. For young people, frozen shoulders caused by works and shoulder fractures caused by accidents are also increasing. With the development and popularization of rehabilitation medicine, more and more people realize that rehabilitation and treatment are equally important. Therefore, more and more shoulder rehabilitation devices are designed.
Objective: To provide an overview of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device and introduce their classification, characteristics and development.
Methods: This paper reviewed various productions and patents related to the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device. The structural characteristics, differentiations, applications of the end traction rehabilitation device are also introduced.
Results: By analyzing the physiological structure and movement characteristics of the shoulder, the rehabilitation mechanism is understood. According to the usage and training track of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device, it is classified and compared, and the typical characteristics are concluded. The main problems in its development are analyzed and studied. The current and future research of the productions and patents on it are discussed.
Conclusion: As a single joint rehabilitation device, the rehabilitation goal of the end traction shoulder rehabilitation device is clearer. Through analysis of existing patents, it is found that the safety, the rehabilitation effect and the rehabilitation program of device need to be further improved. In the future, in order to better serve patients, technologies such as human-machine interaction and rehabilitation process monitoring are also essential.
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Jiang Jingang *, Chen Houjun , Huang Dongcheng , Guo Yafeng , Tang Dedong and Wu Dianhao , Research Development of End Traction Shoulder Rehabilitation Device, Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering 2021; 14 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2212797613999200730214653
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