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This project aims to create a lightweight, 3D-printed wrist exoskeleton designed to suppress tremors in individuals with Parkinson's disease. By utilizing adjustable stiffness and optimized biomechanics, the device seeks to improve daily functioning and quality of life for patients affected by this condition.
Parkinsons disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects over 10 million individuals globally.
Tremors, which are the most prevalent symptom, afflict approximately 80% of PD patients.
These tremors can significantly hinder daily activities such as eating, dressing, and washing, among others, and can also impose a substantial psychological burden on the affected individuals.
Consequently, suppressing tremors in PD patients is crucial for enhancing their quality of life and…
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