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3D printed sensing systems for upper extremity assessment
Gerjan Wolterink
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Robotics and Mechatronics
Digital Society Institute
Biomedical Signals and Systems
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PhD Thesis - Research UT, graduation UT
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Medicine and Dentistry
Assessment
100%
Upper Limb
100%
Fingertip
71%
Apoplexy
42%
Electromyography
42%
Tissues
28%
Sensation
28%
Touch
28%
Motor Performance
28%
Measurement
28%
Prosthetics
28%
Signal Analysis
28%
Skin
14%
Clinical Assessment
14%
Patient
14%
Observation
14%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
14%
Finger
14%
Orthotics
14%
Disability
14%
Comprehension
14%
Assistive Technology
14%
Base
14%
Combination Therapy
14%
Arm
14%
Black Carbon
14%
Motivation
14%
Carbon
14%
Engineering
Sensing System
100%
Sensor
100%
Synergy
30%
3D Printing
30%
Losses
30%
Prosthetics
20%
Research
20%
Measurer
20%
Development
20%
Gel
10%
External Force
10%
Human Body
10%
Models
10%
Robotics
10%
Normal Force
10%
Inertial Measurement
10%
Shear Force
10%
Analysis Method
10%
Environment
10%
Performance
10%
Obtains
10%
Design
10%
High Potential
10%
Clinical Application
10%
Measurement System
10%
Mechanical Deformation
10%
Applied Force
10%
Signal Amplitude
10%
Fused Deposition Modeling
10%
Applications
10%
Interaction Force
10%
Kinetic
10%
Thermoplastics Material
10%
Rehabilitation Activity
10%
Motors
10%
Related Task
10%
Surfaces
10%
Fabrication
10%
Units of Measurement
10%
Sensing Device
10%