This paper presents the preliminary findings of a multi-year clinical study evaluating the effectiveness of adding a brain-machine interface (BMI) to the MAHI-Exo II, a robotic upper limb exoskeleton, for elbow flexion/extension rehabilitation in chronic stroke survivors. The BMI was used to trigger robot motion when movement intention was detected from subjects' neural signals, thus requiring that subjects be mentally engaged during robotic therapy. The first six subjects to complete the program have shown improvements in both Fugl-Meyer Upper-Extremity scores as well as in kinematic movement quality measures that relate to movement planning, coordination, and control. These results are encouraging and suggest that increasing subject engag...
This study, conducted in a group of nine chronic patients with right-side hemiparesis after stroke, ...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
Abstract — In this paper, we summarize a novel approach to robotic rehabilitation that capitalizes o...
Improving the hand motor skills in post-stroke patients through rehabilitation based on movement int...
This study demonstrates the feasibility of detecting motor intent from brain activity of chronic str...
This study demonstrates the feasibility of detecting motor intent from brain activity of chronic str...
Robotic devices represent an undeniable alternative method to traditional therapy. However, the clin...
Stroke is the number one cause of movement disability in the world. In recent years, robotic assista...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This study, conducted in a group of nine chronic patients with right-side hemiparesis after stroke, ...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
Abstract — In this paper, we summarize a novel approach to robotic rehabilitation that capitalizes o...
Improving the hand motor skills in post-stroke patients through rehabilitation based on movement int...
This study demonstrates the feasibility of detecting motor intent from brain activity of chronic str...
This study demonstrates the feasibility of detecting motor intent from brain activity of chronic str...
Robotic devices represent an undeniable alternative method to traditional therapy. However, the clin...
Stroke is the number one cause of movement disability in the world. In recent years, robotic assista...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
This study, conducted in a group of nine chronic patients with right-side hemiparesis after stroke, ...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...