This paper presents a new type of finger rehabilitation system using a multifingered haptic interface that is controlled by the patient though a surface electromyogram. We have developed the multifingered haptic interface robot: HIRO III that can give 3-directional forces to 5 fingertips. This robot can also be used as a rehabilitation device that can provide various fingertip exercises and measure various types of information. The sEMG works together with the HIRO III to consider the patient's intent. The proposed system is intended for patients having paralysis in the hand and fingers, and the motions will be provided as biofeedback to the fingertips with the device. In contrast to completely passive rehabilitation, the proposed system ca...
The loss of hand dexterity is common among stroke survivors. Although many sensorized hand rehabilit...
International audienceThis paper present a wearable haptic ring called "hRing" to control the soft e...
This thesis focuses on assistive and rehabilitation technology for restoring the function of the han...
A five-bar linkage mechanism with two active and three passive (end-effector rotations) degrees-of-f...
In this article we present a new isometric input device for multi-fingered grasping in virtual envir...
This paper present a wearable haptic ring called “hRing” to control the soft extra robotic finger an...
An exoskeleton device was created to rehabilitate stroke patients with hemiparesis, a muscle weaknes...
Several technological solutions have ben recently proposed for fingers rehabilitation in patients wh...
This paper describes the control of the hand fixing system attached to the finger rehabilitation rob...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
In this study, a finger exoskeleton robot has been designed and presented. The prototype device was ...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
To address the clinical need for high-intensity, repetitive sensorimotor hand training after stroke,...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
The loss of hand dexterity is common among stroke survivors. Although many sensorized hand rehabilit...
International audienceThis paper present a wearable haptic ring called "hRing" to control the soft e...
This thesis focuses on assistive and rehabilitation technology for restoring the function of the han...
A five-bar linkage mechanism with two active and three passive (end-effector rotations) degrees-of-f...
In this article we present a new isometric input device for multi-fingered grasping in virtual envir...
This paper present a wearable haptic ring called “hRing” to control the soft extra robotic finger an...
An exoskeleton device was created to rehabilitate stroke patients with hemiparesis, a muscle weaknes...
Several technological solutions have ben recently proposed for fingers rehabilitation in patients wh...
This paper describes the control of the hand fixing system attached to the finger rehabilitation rob...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
In this study, a finger exoskeleton robot has been designed and presented. The prototype device was ...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
To address the clinical need for high-intensity, repetitive sensorimotor hand training after stroke,...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
The loss of hand dexterity is common among stroke survivors. Although many sensorized hand rehabilit...
International audienceThis paper present a wearable haptic ring called "hRing" to control the soft e...
This thesis focuses on assistive and rehabilitation technology for restoring the function of the han...