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This study presents a case study focusing on a visually-guided force-control training device for upper limb rehabilitation. Three patients with motor disorders were tested, and pattern changes in force and target marker error distance were evaluated as key indices. The research aims to assess the effectiveness of the rehabilitation system for quantitative evaluation of upper limb disorders. The study provides valuable insights into the potential of a simple isometric upper limb rehabilitation system.
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Field Test of a Force Control Rehabilitation System for Quantitative Evaluation of the Disorder in the Upper Extremities Eri Goto, Graduate School of Engineering, Oita Univ., JapanKengo Ohnishi, Oita Univ., Japan ; Hiroomi Miyagawa, Oita Univ., Japan ;Yukio Saito, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan • A case study of an upper limb rehabilitation device for visually-guided force-control training is reported. • Three patients with various motor disorders were tested. • Pattern changes in Force and target-marker error distance over the course of evaluation are discussed as an evaluation index. Testing of a simple isometricupper limb rehabilitation system WePo01.9