Background Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation of individuals after stroke and spinal cord injury. Robot-aided treadmill training reduces personnel effort, especially when treating severely affected patients. Improving rehabilitation robots towards more patient-cooperative behavior may further increase the effects of robot-aided training. This pilot study aims at investigating the feasibility of applying patient-cooperative robot-aided gait rehabilitation to stroke and incomplete spinal cord injury during a therapy period of four weeks. Short-term effects within one training session as well as the effects of the training on walking function are evaluated. Methods Two individuals with...
Recently, the use of robotic technology in gait and balance rehabilitation of stroke patients has be...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Background: Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Background Manual body weight supported treadmill training and robot-aided treadmill training are f...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Robot-Assisted gait training (RAGT) has been introduced in clinical practice to increase training in...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
The gait recovery is a realist goal in the rehabilitation of almost Stroke patients. Over the last y...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
There is increasing interest in using robotic devices to provide rehabilitation therapy following ne...
Recently, the use of robotic technology in gait and balance rehabilitation of stroke patients has be...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Background: Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation...
Background Manual body weight supported treadmill training and robot-aided treadmill training are f...
Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is a promising tool to improve walking function after stroke and...
Robot-aided gait therapy offers a promising approach towards improving gait function in individuals ...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background: Gait re-education is a primary rehabilitation goal after stroke. In the last decades, ro...
Robot-Assisted gait training (RAGT) has been introduced in clinical practice to increase training in...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
The gait recovery is a realist goal in the rehabilitation of almost Stroke patients. Over the last y...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
There is increasing interest in using robotic devices to provide rehabilitation therapy following ne...
Recently, the use of robotic technology in gait and balance rehabilitation of stroke patients has be...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...