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SHADE: a shape-memory-activated device promoting ankle dorsiflexion (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2009-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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S Pittaccio, S Viscuso, M Rossini, L Magoni, S Pirovano, E Villa, S Besseghini, F Molteni (2009)
SHADE: a shape-memory-activated device promoting ankle dorsiflexion
in Journal of materials engineering and performance (Print)
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- SHADE: a shape-memory-activated device promoting ankle dorsiflexion (literal)
- Abstract
- Acute post-stroke rehabilitation protocols include passive mobilization as a means to prevent contractures.
A device (SHADE) that provides repetitive passive motion to a flaccid ankle by using shape memory alloy
actuators could be of great help in providing this treatment. A suitable actuator was designed as a cartridge
of approximately 150320315 mm, containing 2.5 m of 0.25 mm diameter NiTi wire. This actuator was
activated by Joule!s effect employing a 7 s current input at 0.7 A, which provided 10 N through 76 mm
displacement. Cooling and reset by natural convection took 30 s. A prototype of SHADE was assembled
with two thermoplastic shells hinged together at the ankle and strapped on the shin and foot. Two actuators
were fixed on the upper shell while an inextensible thread connected each NiTi wire to the foot shell. The
passive ankle motion (passive range of motion, PROM) generated by SHADE was evaluated optoelectronically
on three flaccid patients (58±5 years old); acceptability was assessed by a questionnaire presented
to further three flaccid patients (44±11.5 years old) who used SHADE for 5 days, 30 min a day.
SHADE was well accepted by all patients, produced good PROM, and caused no pain. The results prove
that suitable limb mobilization can be produced by SMA actuators. (literal)
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