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Professor Kyu-Jin Cho’s Research Team Develops a New Robot Engineering Technology for Patients with Hand Paralysis

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Professor Kyu-Jin Cho’s Research Team

Develops a New Robot Engineering Technology for Patients with Hand Paralysis

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A magical glove which allows for patients with hand paralysis to hold mugs and brush their teeth, the “Exo Glove Poly”.

 

 

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▲ The Magical glove developed by professor Kyu-Jin Cho’s research team, the “Exo Glove Poly”

 

The dean of SNU College of Engineering (Dean. Kun Woo Lee) revealed that MAE professor Kyu-Jin Cho’s research team as developed a new robot engineering technology for patients with hand paralysis, called the “Exo Glove Poly”.

The Exo Glove Poly wraps around the middle and index finger like a pool glove, and uses external power and can help hand paralysis patients lift over 1kg in weights, open cans, and even turn doorknobs. Also, because the wires that transmit power are made from polymers, the entire device is waterproof.

This technology received a huge amount of recognition after it was first revealed in the Washington DC conference before the 1st Cybathlon, which is held in Zurich, Swiss. The Cybathlon, known as the “ironman Olympics” is a robot engineering Olympics where robots and machines such as bicycles resembling wheelchairs, exoskeleton robots capable of navigating obstacles through brainwaves (EEG) compete against each other.

Professor Cho said “we focused our efforts on making a hand shaped glove device that uses cheap polymer materials to help patients feel more comfortable and reduce any psychological barriers related to using the device. Through the Cybathlon, I hope to see this as a technology that can be used in real life scenarios by disabled people”.

On other news, the research team’s Exo Glove Poly was featured in by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, including , , and other forms of international media.


 

Article Shortcut
IEEE spectrum: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/robotics-hardware/video-friday-superdroid-coffee-drone-in-a-box-nissan-chairs
Science News for Students: https://student.societyforscience.org/article/new-devices-coming-assist-disabled
ETH Zurich: https://www.ethz.ch/en/die-eth-zuerich/globales/eth-global-news-events/2016/02/eth-zurich-at-aaas-2016-in-washington/cybathlon---advancing-assistive-devices-through-global-olympic-s.html?cq_ck=1454659565271
Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/27/icymi-rogue-wave-detection-exo-glove-and-more/