This paper presents a robot aimed to assist the shoulder movements of stroke patients during their rehabilitation process. This robot has the general form of an exoskeleton, but is characterized by an action principle on the patient no longer requiring a tedious and accurate alignment of the robot and patient's joints. It is constituted of a poly-articulated structure whose actuation is deported and transmission is ensured by Bowden cables. It manages two of the three rotational degrees of freedom (DOFs) of the shoulder, i.e. flexion-extension and adduction-abduction. Quite light and compact, its proximal end can be rigidly fixed to the patient's back on a rucksack structure. As for its distal end, it is connected to the arm through passive...
Exoskeleton-based therapy is a growing area and can provide benefits over conventional manual therap...
This report presents the design and analysis for an assistive rehabilitation robotic arm intended fo...
In the field of robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation, the “BRAVO” project aims at defining a new approac...
Rehabilitation robots have become important tools in stroke rehabilitation. Compared to manual arm t...
This paper presents the optimal design of an alignment-free exoskeleton for the rehabilitation of th...
Frequent and repetitive functional training of the upper limb is a key aspect of regaining independe...
Robotic rehabilitation devices are more frequently used for the physical therapy of people with uppe...
In 1991, a novel robot named MIT-MANUS was introduced as a test bed to study the potential of using ...
This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a 4-degree-of-freedom shoulderel...
The upper limb rehabilitation robots have made it possible to improve the motor recovery in stroke s...
The rate of stroke patients in Pakistan is increasing, resulting in the decrease mobility of the pat...
We present kinematics, workspace analysis and detailed design of ASSISTON-SE, a novel powered exoske...
This paper presents an assisted upper limb rehabilitation robot (ULRR) for patients who have experie...
In the last few decades, several researches have been conducted in the field of robotic rehabilitati...
This paper presents the design and preliminary evaluation of a novel version of the robotic elbow ex...
Exoskeleton-based therapy is a growing area and can provide benefits over conventional manual therap...
This report presents the design and analysis for an assistive rehabilitation robotic arm intended fo...
In the field of robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation, the “BRAVO” project aims at defining a new approac...
Rehabilitation robots have become important tools in stroke rehabilitation. Compared to manual arm t...
This paper presents the optimal design of an alignment-free exoskeleton for the rehabilitation of th...
Frequent and repetitive functional training of the upper limb is a key aspect of regaining independe...
Robotic rehabilitation devices are more frequently used for the physical therapy of people with uppe...
In 1991, a novel robot named MIT-MANUS was introduced as a test bed to study the potential of using ...
This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a 4-degree-of-freedom shoulderel...
The upper limb rehabilitation robots have made it possible to improve the motor recovery in stroke s...
The rate of stroke patients in Pakistan is increasing, resulting in the decrease mobility of the pat...
We present kinematics, workspace analysis and detailed design of ASSISTON-SE, a novel powered exoske...
This paper presents an assisted upper limb rehabilitation robot (ULRR) for patients who have experie...
In the last few decades, several researches have been conducted in the field of robotic rehabilitati...
This paper presents the design and preliminary evaluation of a novel version of the robotic elbow ex...
Exoskeleton-based therapy is a growing area and can provide benefits over conventional manual therap...
This report presents the design and analysis for an assistive rehabilitation robotic arm intended fo...
In the field of robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation, the “BRAVO” project aims at defining a new approac...