In some stroke rehabilitation programs, robotic systems have been used to aid the patient to train. In this study, a myoelectrically controlled robotic system with 1 degree-of-freedom was developed to assist elbow training in a horizontal plane with intention involvement for people after stroke. The system could provide continuous assistance in extension torque, which was proportional to the amplitude of the subject’s electromyographic (EMG) signal from the triceps, and could provide resistive torques during movement. This study investigated the system’s effect on restoring the upper limb functions of eight subjects after chronic stroke in a twenty-session rehabilitation training program. In each session, there were 18 trials comprising dif...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
In recent studies, the neurological studies has shown that the neurological disorders like Stroke, P...
A functional electrical stimulation (FES)-robot system controlled by subjects' motor intention was d...
Author name used in this publication: Kai-yu Tong2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
Abstract-This study described the operation of the myoelectrically controlled robotic system designe...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Author name used in this publication: R. SongAuthor name used in this publication: K. Y. TongAuthor ...
Many people have problems with using their arm after a stroke, which can affect their ability to per...
Abstract Background It is a challenge to reduce the muscular discoordination in the paretic upper li...
The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with permanent disability and around 85 % of these peo...
Reach, grasp and release is part of many functional movements. Graying of society leads to more stro...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Background Only 5% to 20% of hemiplegic stroke patients demonstrate complete functional recovery of...
Rehabilitation therapy plays an essential role in assisting people with stroke regain arm function. ...
Loss of hand function and finger dexterity are main disabilities in the upper limb after stroke. An ...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
In recent studies, the neurological studies has shown that the neurological disorders like Stroke, P...
A functional electrical stimulation (FES)-robot system controlled by subjects' motor intention was d...
Author name used in this publication: Kai-yu Tong2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
Abstract-This study described the operation of the myoelectrically controlled robotic system designe...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Author name used in this publication: R. SongAuthor name used in this publication: K. Y. TongAuthor ...
Many people have problems with using their arm after a stroke, which can affect their ability to per...
Abstract Background It is a challenge to reduce the muscular discoordination in the paretic upper li...
The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with permanent disability and around 85 % of these peo...
Reach, grasp and release is part of many functional movements. Graying of society leads to more stro...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Background Only 5% to 20% of hemiplegic stroke patients demonstrate complete functional recovery of...
Rehabilitation therapy plays an essential role in assisting people with stroke regain arm function. ...
Loss of hand function and finger dexterity are main disabilities in the upper limb after stroke. An ...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
In recent studies, the neurological studies has shown that the neurological disorders like Stroke, P...
A functional electrical stimulation (FES)-robot system controlled by subjects' motor intention was d...