Micromachines (Aug 2021)

A Vacuum-Powered Artificial Muscle Designed for Infant Rehabilitation

  • Mijaíl Jaén Mendoza,
  • Samuel Dutra Gollob,
  • Diego Lavado,
  • Bon Ho Brandon Koo,
  • Segundo Cruz,
  • Ellen T. Roche,
  • Emir A. Vela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12080971
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 971

Abstract

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The majority of soft pneumatic actuators for rehabilitation exercises have been designed for adult users. Specifically, there is a paucity of soft rehabilitative devices designed for infants with upper and lower limb motor disabilities. We present a low-profile vacuum-powered artificial muscle (LP-VPAM) with dimensions suitable for infants. The actuator produced a maximum force of 26 N at vacuum pressures of −40 kPa. When implemented in an experimental model of an infant leg in an antagonistic-agonist configuration to measure resultant knee flexion, the actuator generated knee flexion angles of 43° and 61° in the prone and side-lying position, respectively.

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