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Multimodal Sensing for Robot-Assisted Sub-Tissue Feature Detection in Physiotherapy Palpation

Published: December 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.20992v1

By: Tian-Ao Ren , Jorge Garcia , Seongheon Hong and more

Robotic palpation relies on force sensing, but force signals in soft-tissue environments are variable and cannot reliably reveal subtle subsurface features. We present a compact multimodal sensor that integrates high-resolution vision-based tactile imaging with a 6-axis force-torque sensor. In experiments on silicone phantoms with diverse subsurface tendon geometries, force signals alone frequently produce ambiguous responses, while tactile images reveal clear structural differences in presence, diameter, depth, crossings, and multiplicity. Yet accurate force tracking remains essential for maintaining safe, consistent contact during physiotherapeutic interaction. Preliminary results show that combining tactile and force modalities enables robust subsurface feature detection and controlled robotic palpation.

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Computer Science:
Robotics