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=== Project name ===
 
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=== Project short description ===
 
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Project ""PoliManus"" has the aim of build an exoscheleton for hand rehabilitation. The first step is the study of a novel method to model the intended muscular activity from EMG signals.
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Project ""PoliManus"" has the aim of build an exoscheleton for hand rehabilitation. The first step is the construction of a stable, functional and usefull structure. The second step is the test on real patients and take their impressions. The last step is depth study of the EMG signals for an advanced method of rehabilitation.
  
 
=== People involved ===
 
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=== Laboratory work and risk analysis ===
  
Laboratory work for this project will be mainly performed at AIRLab/Lambrate. It will include significant amounts of mechanical work and little electrical and electronic activity.
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Laboratory work for this project will be mainly performed at AIRLab/Lambrate. It will include significant amounts of mechanical work, electrical and electronic activity.

Revision as of 11:02, 11 April 2008

polimanus




Part 1: project profile

Project name

"PoliManus"


Project short description

Project ""PoliManus"" has the aim of build an exoscheleton for hand rehabilitation. The first step is the construction of a stable, functional and usefull structure. The second step is the test on real patients and take their impressions. The last step is depth study of the EMG signals for an advanced method of rehabilitation.

People involved

Project leader

prof. G. Gini - gini (at) elet (dot) polimi (dot) it

Students

Pietro Barbieri Carioni

Laboratory work and risk analysis

Laboratory work for this project will be mainly performed at AIRLab/Lambrate. It will include significant amounts of mechanical work, electrical and electronic activity.