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Design Analysis and Experimental Study of Robotic Chair for Proton Heavy Ion Radiotherapy.

Yongde ZhangZhikang YangJin-Gang JiangXuesong DaiPeiwang QinShijie GuoSihao Zuo
Published in: Applied bionics and biomechanics (2019)
Proton heavy ion radiotherapy is widely used and currently represents the most advanced radiotherapy technology. However, at present, proton heavy ion radiotherapy chairs in fixed beam radiotherapy rooms do not have a head and neck positioning function. This paper presents a novel design for a proton heavy ion radiotherapy chair with a head and neck positioning device. The design of the posture adjustment mechanism and the head and neck positioning device of the treatment chair is based on U-TRIZ theory and ergonomics, respectively. A positive kinematic analysis of the posture adjusting mechanism was carried out, as well as a workspace analysis of the head and neck positioning device. Finally, positioning error experiment and ergonomic evaluation were performed on a prototype of the head and neck positioning device. The proposed design of the treatment chair satisfies the requirements for posture adjustment and achieves the head and neck positioning function. The experimental results also provide a basis for further optimization of the design.
Keyphrases
  • early stage
  • locally advanced
  • radiation induced
  • radiation therapy
  • minimally invasive
  • combination therapy