Validación del prototipo del dispositivo L-CADEL.v5 de asistencia para el codo
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https://doi.org/10.46842/ipn.cien.v30n1a06Palabras clave:
Asistencia al movimiento, Dispositivo de asistencia para el codo, Diseño, Prototipo, Pruebas, Evaluación de datosResumen
Este artículo presenta la validación del dispositivo L-CADEL v5 de asistencia para el codo que se ha desarrollado a partir de versiones anteriores para mejorar su eficacia funcional y precisión de sus mediciones cinemáticas. El trabajo se basa en los resultados de pruebas de laboratorio realizadas con 100 voluntarios que ejecutaron movimientos estandarizados de flexión y extensión del codo. El análisis cinemático de los movimientos se llevó a cabo mediante tres sistemas independientes: los datos del IMU sensor integrado del dispositivo, el análisis de movimiento con el software Kinovea y un sistema de análisis de movimiento basado en inteligencia artificial. Se presenta una comparación cuantitativa de los resultados obtenidos por los distintos sistemas para evaluar la consistencia de las mediciones e identificar posibles discrepancias sistemáticas.
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