Patients affected by motor disorders of the hand and having residual voluntary movements of fingers or wrist can benefit from self-rehabilitation exercises performed with so-called dynamic hand splints. These systems consist of orthoses equipped with elastic cords or springs, which either provide a sustained stretch or resist voluntary movements of fingers or wrist. These simple systems are limited by the impossibility of modulating the mechanical stiffness. This limitation does not allow for customizations and real-time control of the training exercise, which would improve the rehabilitation efficacy. To overcome this limitation, ‘active’ orthoses equipped with devices that allow for electrical control of the mechanical stiffness are neede...
Pathological tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic movement that can inhibit the ability of a person to...
Various hand exoskeletons have been proposed for the purposes of providing assistance in activities ...
Due to their continuous and natural motion, fluidic elastomer actuators (FEAs) have shown potential ...
Patients affected by motor disorders of the hand and having residual voluntary movements of fingers ...
The significant electromechanical performances typically shown by dielectric elastomer actuators mak...
Abstract World's ageing population, prevalence of chronic diseases, and shortage of healthcare resou...
We present the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a low-cost, customizable, easy...
Prosthetics is an important field in engineering due to the large number of amputees worldwide and t...
People of industrialized countries are living longer and consequently the incidence of disability co...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Pathological tremor results in undesired motion of body parts, with the greatest effect typically oc...
We propose, implement, and evaluate a natural human-machine control interface for a variable stiffne...
Legged and gait-assistance robots can walk more efficiently if their actuators are compliant. The ad...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the world. It causes chronic deficits, such a...
Orthoses have evolved from simply maintaining bone fractures and correcting spinal deformities to fu...
Pathological tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic movement that can inhibit the ability of a person to...
Various hand exoskeletons have been proposed for the purposes of providing assistance in activities ...
Due to their continuous and natural motion, fluidic elastomer actuators (FEAs) have shown potential ...
Patients affected by motor disorders of the hand and having residual voluntary movements of fingers ...
The significant electromechanical performances typically shown by dielectric elastomer actuators mak...
Abstract World's ageing population, prevalence of chronic diseases, and shortage of healthcare resou...
We present the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a low-cost, customizable, easy...
Prosthetics is an important field in engineering due to the large number of amputees worldwide and t...
People of industrialized countries are living longer and consequently the incidence of disability co...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
Pathological tremor results in undesired motion of body parts, with the greatest effect typically oc...
We propose, implement, and evaluate a natural human-machine control interface for a variable stiffne...
Legged and gait-assistance robots can walk more efficiently if their actuators are compliant. The ad...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in the world. It causes chronic deficits, such a...
Orthoses have evolved from simply maintaining bone fractures and correcting spinal deformities to fu...
Pathological tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic movement that can inhibit the ability of a person to...
Various hand exoskeletons have been proposed for the purposes of providing assistance in activities ...
Due to their continuous and natural motion, fluidic elastomer actuators (FEAs) have shown potential ...