Individuals with upper limb motor deficits due to neurological conditions, such as stroke and traumatic brain injury, may exhibit hypertonia and spasticity, which makes it difficult for these individuals to open their hand. The Hand Orthosis with Powered Extension (HOPE) Hand was created in 2018. The performance of the HOPE Hand was evaluated by conducting a Box and Blocks test with an impaired subject. Improvements were identified and the HOPE Hand was mechanically redesigned to increase the functionality in performing grasps. The original motor configuration was reorganized to include active thumb flexion and extension, as well as thumb abduction/adduction. An Electromyography (EMG) study was conducted on 19 individuals (10...
Study design: Case series.Background: Robot-assisted rehabilitation mediated by exoskeletal devices ...
The development of dynamic rehabilitation devices can be evaluated as a research fast-growing field....
This paper presents a novel electromyography (EMG)-driven hand exoskeleton for bilateral rehabilitat...
Wearable assistive robotics have the potential to address an unmet medical need of reducing disabili...
Functional losses associated with hand impairments have led to the growing development of hand exosk...
Rehabilitation of the hands is critical for restoring independence in activities of daily living for...
Between a global pandemic, aging population, and labor shortages, there is an ongoing spike in the d...
With improvements in actuation technology and sensory systems, it is becoming increasingly feasible ...
A large number of people experience neurological disorders in their life time, and these patients se...
The reduced mobility in hand is a problem that prevents daily activities such as feeding, bathing, b...
This thesis focuses on assistive and rehabilitation technology for restoring the function of the han...
Voluntary hand movements are usually impaired after a cerebral stroke, affecting millions of people ...
Physical rehabilitation based on robotic systems has the potential to cover the patient's need of im...
Hand rehabilitation exoskeletons are in need of improving key features such as simplicity, compactne...
Hand plays an important role in a human’s life by offering physical interaction and grasping capabil...
Study design: Case series.Background: Robot-assisted rehabilitation mediated by exoskeletal devices ...
The development of dynamic rehabilitation devices can be evaluated as a research fast-growing field....
This paper presents a novel electromyography (EMG)-driven hand exoskeleton for bilateral rehabilitat...
Wearable assistive robotics have the potential to address an unmet medical need of reducing disabili...
Functional losses associated with hand impairments have led to the growing development of hand exosk...
Rehabilitation of the hands is critical for restoring independence in activities of daily living for...
Between a global pandemic, aging population, and labor shortages, there is an ongoing spike in the d...
With improvements in actuation technology and sensory systems, it is becoming increasingly feasible ...
A large number of people experience neurological disorders in their life time, and these patients se...
The reduced mobility in hand is a problem that prevents daily activities such as feeding, bathing, b...
This thesis focuses on assistive and rehabilitation technology for restoring the function of the han...
Voluntary hand movements are usually impaired after a cerebral stroke, affecting millions of people ...
Physical rehabilitation based on robotic systems has the potential to cover the patient's need of im...
Hand rehabilitation exoskeletons are in need of improving key features such as simplicity, compactne...
Hand plays an important role in a human’s life by offering physical interaction and grasping capabil...
Study design: Case series.Background: Robot-assisted rehabilitation mediated by exoskeletal devices ...
The development of dynamic rehabilitation devices can be evaluated as a research fast-growing field....
This paper presents a novel electromyography (EMG)-driven hand exoskeleton for bilateral rehabilitat...