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. 2004 Jan;42(1):61-70.
doi: 10.1007/BF02351012.

Tuned vibration absorber for suppression of rest tremor in Parkinson's disease

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Tuned vibration absorber for suppression of rest tremor in Parkinson's disease

S M Hashemi et al. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2004 Jan.

Abstract

A simple approach for the suppression of the tremor associated with Parkinson's disease is presented. The proposed system is a tuned vibration absorber (TVA), which has been very effective in the suppression of vibrations in an experimental model of the human arm with two degrees of freedom. Theoretical and numerical methods were used to study the behaviour of the arm model and to develop an effective tremor reduction approach. Based on these studies, a vibration absorber was designed, tested numerically and fabricated for experimental testing. Experimental investigations indicated that optimum control performance was related to the position of the controller and the excitation frequency. With a distance of 160 mm from the end of forearm, the TVA was found to have the best performance, and, for different tremor frequencies, the vibration of the experimental model was reduced by more than 80%.

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