© 2016 IEEE. Worldwide stroke is a leading cause for disability and the demand for rehabilitation devices and everyday life assistance is still high. To address this demand, we consider a combination of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) of the forearm muscles and Iterative Learning Control (ILC) for hand rehabilitation. We implement an ILC scheme to control the extension and flexion of the paretic fingers via two FES channels and propose a piecewise linear parametrization of the domain of admissible stimulation intensities
The concept of ‘learned disuse’ is thought to be a significant barrier to recovery of sensory-motor ...
An upper extremity motor function mirror rehabilitation method based on Functional Electrical Stimul...
To provide effective stroke rehabilitation, a control scheme is developed for upper arm tracking in ...
© 2016 IEEE. Worldwide stroke is a leading cause for disability and the demand for rehabilitation de...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been shown to be an effective technique for stroke rehab...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Abstract: An iterative learning control scheme for the application of functional electrical stimulat...
An iterative learning control scheme for the application of functional electrical stimulation to the...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
Seventeen million people are left with limb impairment following stroke, and there is an urgent need...
Worldwide 17 million people are left with impairment to their upper or lower limb following stroke. ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of serious, long-term disabilities. Each year over 15 million pe...
Stroke affects 110 000 people every year in England (Dept. Health, 2007). Post-stroke upper limb imp...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
The concept of ‘learned disuse’ is thought to be a significant barrier to recovery of sensory-motor ...
An upper extremity motor function mirror rehabilitation method based on Functional Electrical Stimul...
To provide effective stroke rehabilitation, a control scheme is developed for upper arm tracking in ...
© 2016 IEEE. Worldwide stroke is a leading cause for disability and the demand for rehabilitation de...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been shown to be an effective technique for stroke rehab...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Abstract: An iterative learning control scheme for the application of functional electrical stimulat...
An iterative learning control scheme for the application of functional electrical stimulation to the...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
Seventeen million people are left with limb impairment following stroke, and there is an urgent need...
Worldwide 17 million people are left with impairment to their upper or lower limb following stroke. ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of serious, long-term disabilities. Each year over 15 million pe...
Stroke affects 110 000 people every year in England (Dept. Health, 2007). Post-stroke upper limb imp...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
The concept of ‘learned disuse’ is thought to be a significant barrier to recovery of sensory-motor ...
An upper extremity motor function mirror rehabilitation method based on Functional Electrical Stimul...
To provide effective stroke rehabilitation, a control scheme is developed for upper arm tracking in ...