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Many stroke patients worldwide suffer from hemiplegia or partial paralysis. Exoskeletons such as Harmony from
Harmonic Bionics can help rebuild the nerve tracts in arms and shoulders. In
order to quickly adapt the robot-supported system to different body sizes in
physiotherapy, the developers rely on the lightweight, lubrication-free and
maintenance-free plain bearing technology from the globally
leading manufacturer of energy chain systems and polymer plain bearings igus.
Every year, 16 million people worldwide suffer a stroke. To enable
patients to rehabilitate during physiotherapy, the American company Harmonic
Bionics, with the support of the National Science Foundation, has developed an
exoskeleton especially for healing muscle damage. The robot named Harmony
relieves the shoulder joint and maximises the patient's range of motion. In
this way, the system should enable a natural and comprehensive therapy for the
arms. For this, Harmony relies on Bilateral Sync Therapy (BST). The robot
registers the healthy arm movements and synchronises them to the side affected
by the stroke in order to help restore the nerve tracts. In order for the
exoskeleton to move with the human body, the robot axis must be correctly
adapted to the patient, because incorrect setting can lead to injuries to the
joints. For a quick adaptation of Harmony, the developers resorted to linear
guides and plain bearings from motion plastics specialist igus.
The drylin T&R series rail
guides, drylin R linear bearings and iglidur plain bearings enable easy
adjustment of the system to the patient's height, arm length and shoulder
width. The polymer bearings made of the high-performance material iglidur J are
distinguished by their high wear resistance and long service life. As there is
no need for external lubricants, the bearings are completely maintenance-free,
clean and hygienic and ideally suited for medical technology. All components
are made of lightweight materials such as plastic and aluminium. The design is
so compact that it can be integrated into the slim design of the robot. Rohit
John Varghese, Head of Research & Development at Harmonic Bionics stated, "Thanks to the use of the
igus polymer bearing technology, the exoskeleton can now be adapted to the
patient within seconds."
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