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Physiological tremor amplitude during retinal microsurgery
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2002
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Hand TremorHaptic FeedbackEngineeringWearable TechnologyHaptic TechnologyMotor ControlBiomedical EngineeringOptic NerveMedical InstrumentationVitreoretinal MicrosurgeryKinesiologyRetinaBiomechanicsNeurologyPhysiological Tremor AmplitudeKinematicsHealth SciencesOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticPhysiological Hand TremorGyroscopeElectromyography
Using an instrumented surgical tool, high-precision recordings of hand tremor were taken during vitreoretinal microsurgery. The data obtained using a compact, custom six-degree-of-freedom inertial sensing module were filtered and analyzed to characterize the physiological hand tremor of the surgeon. Tremor during the most delicate part of the procedure was measured at a vector magnitude of 38 /spl mu/m rms. Nontremulous, lower-frequency components of instrument movement were also characterized. The data collected provide an important baseline for design specification and performance evaluation of engineered microsurgical devices.
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