Design and evaluation of magnetic hall effect tactile sensors for use in sensorized splints
Splinting techniques are widely used in medicine to inhibit the movement of arthritic joints. Studies into the effectiveness of splinting as a method of pain reduction have generally yielded positive results, however, no significant difference has been found in clinical outcomes between splinting ty...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Wang, L, Ghanbari, A, Vardakastani, V, Kedgley, AE, Gardiner, MD, Vincent, TL, Culmer, PR, Alazmani, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2020
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