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Publication Metadata only Design of exoskeleton arm for enhancing human limb movement(2011-12-01) Thunyanoot Prasertsakul; Teerapong Sookjit; Warakorn Charoensuk; Mahidol University. Three degrees-of-freedom are at the shoulder joint, i.e. flexion/extension, abduction/adduction and internal/external rotation. The elbow joint has two degrees-of-freedom that are flexion/extension and supination/pronation. Controlling the exoskeletonPublication Unknown Game-based Enhancement for Rehabilitation Based on Action Recognition Using Kinect(2019-02-22) Chanat Sinpithakkul; Worapan Kusakunniran; Sunee Bovonsunthonchai; Peemongkon Wattananon; Mahidol University; Faculty of Information and Communication Technologyrehab-actions to control the games. Four games are developed for four rehab-actions including shoulder flexion, shoulder abduction, shoulder horizontal abduction and elbow flexion/extension. They are parts of fundamental movements neededItem Unknown Data Analytics and Visualization in Bimanual Rehabilitation Monitoring Systems: A User-Centered Design Approach to Healthcare Professionals Decision Support(2024-01-01) Wisedsri P.; Anutariya C.; Sujarae A.; Vachalathiti R.; Bovonsunthonchai S.; Wisedsri P.; Mahidol Universityrepresentations of master, slave, and assistive torques, simulating elbow joint movements through line and sunburst charts. Feedback from rehabilitation therapists during the design process ensures that the visualization approach is aligned with clinical needs
