Neuromuscular diseases are degenerative and, thus far, incurable disorders that lead to large muscle wasting. They result in constant deterioration of activities of daily living and in particular of ambulation. Some common types include Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, polymyositis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. While these diseases individually have a low rate of occurrence and are mostly unknown to most people, collectively they affect a significant part of the population. About 1 person in 2000 suffer from neuromuscular diseases, which means an approximate total of 370â000 people over the European continent. Recent technology breakthroughs have made possible the realization of advanced powered orthotics, whic...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the leading cause of occupational disease in France.MSDs affect ...
Stroke survivors present several motor deficits that affect their independence and hamper daily life...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(2): pp. 244-251.The objective...
Rehabilitation and assistive engineering technologies are emerging as promising solutions to develop...
Neurological problems caused by stroke and spinal cord injury as well as the weakness of skeletal mu...
The population that requires devices for motion improvement has increased considerably, due to agin...
Lesions of the central nervous system are one of the major causes of disability in the world. Many p...
This doctoral thesis proposes the developments of an exoskeleton robot used to rehabilitate patients...
Daily activities are a source of fatigue and stress for people with lower limb spasticity. A better ...
Wearable assistive robotics have the potential to address an unmet medical need of reducing disabili...
International audience— We present a new device aimed at being used for upper limb rehabilitation. O...
To assist or rehabilitate individuals with impaired upper-limb function, we have developed an upper-...
Aplicat embargament des de la data de defensa fins al dia 30 de setembre de 2021Walking impairment a...
Recent powered lower-limb prosthetic and orthotic (P/O) devices aim to restore legged mobility for p...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the leading cause of occupational disease in France.MSDs affect ...
Stroke survivors present several motor deficits that affect their independence and hamper daily life...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(2): pp. 244-251.The objective...
Rehabilitation and assistive engineering technologies are emerging as promising solutions to develop...
Neurological problems caused by stroke and spinal cord injury as well as the weakness of skeletal mu...
The population that requires devices for motion improvement has increased considerably, due to agin...
Lesions of the central nervous system are one of the major causes of disability in the world. Many p...
This doctoral thesis proposes the developments of an exoskeleton robot used to rehabilitate patients...
Daily activities are a source of fatigue and stress for people with lower limb spasticity. A better ...
Wearable assistive robotics have the potential to address an unmet medical need of reducing disabili...
International audience— We present a new device aimed at being used for upper limb rehabilitation. O...
To assist or rehabilitate individuals with impaired upper-limb function, we have developed an upper-...
Aplicat embargament des de la data de defensa fins al dia 30 de setembre de 2021Walking impairment a...
Recent powered lower-limb prosthetic and orthotic (P/O) devices aim to restore legged mobility for p...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the leading cause of occupational disease in France.MSDs affect ...
Stroke survivors present several motor deficits that affect their independence and hamper daily life...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 15(2): pp. 244-251.The objective...