نبذة مختصرة : Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive musculoskeletal disorder that affects not only older adults but also younger populations, often leading to chronic pain, joint stiffness, functional impairment, and a decline in quality of life. Non-invasive physical rehabilitation plays a critical role in slowing disease progression, alleviating symptoms, and maintaining joint mobility. However, rehabilitation tools such as compression gloves and manual exercise aids are typically passive and provide minimal real-time feedback to patients or clinicians. Others, such as exoskeletons and soft-actuated devices, can be costly or complex to use. This study presents the design and development of an electrically actuated glove integrated with force and flex sensors, intended to assist individuals diagnosed with Stage 2 OA in performing guided finger exercises. The system integrates a digital front-end application that offers real-time feedback and data visualization, enabling more personalized and trackable therapy sessions for both patients and healthcare providers. Preliminary results from an initial human trial with healthy participants demonstrate that the glove enables naturalistic movement without imposing excessive restriction or augmentation of motion. These findings support the glove’s potential in preserving hand coordination and dexterity, key objectives in early-stage OA intervention, and suggest its suitability for integration into home-based or clinical rehabilitation protocols.
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