WIT Press


Evaluating Elbow Joint Kinematics With The Stewart Platform Mechanism

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

13

Pages

9

Page Range

181 - 189

Published

2009

Size

789 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/BIO090171

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

M. Alrashidi, İ. Yıldız, K. Alrashdan & İ. Esat

Abstract

Joint measurement is necessary for studying joint laxity. Joint laxity in elbows is a problem which normally comes with age. However, it can increase to critical levels with rupture or damage to the ligaments of the elbow and affects the stability and capabilities of the joint, interfering even with daily activities. A new Stewart platform based elbow joint measurement was developed. The study focused on flexion, extension, valgus and varus motions and all experimental data were taken from a real experimental setup. The centre of rotation and motion of the angles of the forearm were found by the kinematics of the Stewart Platform Mechanism with a simmechanics based program algorithm. The joint motions of two male subjects were measured and the results of these measurements were compared with graphs. Comparisons demonstrate that the Stewart platform based measurement device sufficiently measures all motions of the elbow with six axes. Keywords: joint laxity, Stewart platform, elbow kinematics.

Keywords

joint laxity, Stewart platform, elbow kinematics.