Robotic rehabilitation devices have been suggested as a tool to increase the amount of rehabilitation delivered after a neurological injury. Clinical robotic rehabilitation studies of the upper extremity have generally focused on stroke survivors. We present the results of a multi-center pilot study where an upper-limb robotic rehabilitation device (Armeo Spring®, Hocoma AG) was incorporated into the rehabilitation program of 12 subjects with sub-acute cervical spinal cord injury (motor level C4-C6, AIS A-D). Outcomes were measured using two tests of upper extremity function: ARAT and GRASSP. The change in scores for the arm receiving the Armeo training were not statistically significant when compared to the arm not receiving the Armeo trai...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Background: In recent years, many studies focused on the use of robotic devices for both the assessm...
Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia caused by spin...
The upper extremities limitation represents one of the essential functional impairments in patients ...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Upper limb robotic rehabilitation devices can collect quantitative data about the user's movements. ...
Presented at a Special Seminar: MSPO Student Presentations on April 25, 2007 at the Coon Building, R...
Abstract Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Objective: To investigate whether early therapy with a novel robotic device can reduce motor impairm...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Introduction: Upper limb rehabilitation after stroke functionalimpairment represents a major challen...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To provide an overview of the feasibility and outcomes of robotic-assisted upper ...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Background: In recent years, many studies focused on the use of robotic devices for both the assessm...
Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia caused by spin...
The upper extremities limitation represents one of the essential functional impairments in patients ...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Upper limb robotic rehabilitation devices can collect quantitative data about the user's movements. ...
Presented at a Special Seminar: MSPO Student Presentations on April 25, 2007 at the Coon Building, R...
Abstract Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Objective: To investigate whether early therapy with a novel robotic device can reduce motor impairm...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Introduction: Upper limb rehabilitation after stroke functionalimpairment represents a major challen...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To provide an overview of the feasibility and outcomes of robotic-assisted upper ...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Background: In recent years, many studies focused on the use of robotic devices for both the assessm...
Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia caused by spin...