The main goal of NAOTherapist is to provide a social robot with enough autonomy to carry out a non-contact upper-limb rehabilitation therapy for patients with physical impairments, such as cerebral palsy and obstetric brachial plexus palsy. Our robotic system is focused on pediatric patients aiming to increase their motivation and engagement with the treatment. The robot shows a set of prescribed exercises and the patient has to repeat them correctly by imitation. The rehabilitation tool supervises and gives a set of clues and correction mechanisms to help them during the training. The system has been initially evaluated with a large number of healthy children, a first experience of 3 pediatric patients and a long-term evaluation with 8 pat...
Abstract. Traditional methods of rehabilitation require continuous attention of therapists during th...
Robotic and advanced technology rehabilitation is useful for people with difficulties and deficits i...
AbstractCerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that impairs motor function in children resulting in limit...
The main goal of NAOTherapist is to provide a social robot with enough autonomy to carry out a non-c...
AbstractThis paper explains how a humanoid robot NAO can be used as an assistive technology in speci...
The Bio-Robotics Lab at UWM works towards designing, developing, and controlling robots that assist ...
There is increasing interest in the use of socially assistive robots to enhance therapeutic outcomes...
NAOTherapist is a cognitive robotic architecture whose main goal is to develop non-contact upper-lim...
NAOTherapist is a cognitive robotic architecture whose main goal is to develop non-contact upper-lim...
The proceeding at: 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare...
This manuscript focuses on the description of a novel cognitive architecture called NAOTherapist, w...
Sevilla, 22-24 de noviembre de 2017NAOTherapist is a robotic framework that aims at developing socia...
El objetivo de las terapias de rehabilitación motriz es la recuperación de zonas dañadas mediante la...
This work presents the design and implementation of part of an ad-hoc architecture for a humanoid, ...
AbstractHumanoids have increasingly become the focus of attention in robotic research, especially in...
Abstract. Traditional methods of rehabilitation require continuous attention of therapists during th...
Robotic and advanced technology rehabilitation is useful for people with difficulties and deficits i...
AbstractCerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that impairs motor function in children resulting in limit...
The main goal of NAOTherapist is to provide a social robot with enough autonomy to carry out a non-c...
AbstractThis paper explains how a humanoid robot NAO can be used as an assistive technology in speci...
The Bio-Robotics Lab at UWM works towards designing, developing, and controlling robots that assist ...
There is increasing interest in the use of socially assistive robots to enhance therapeutic outcomes...
NAOTherapist is a cognitive robotic architecture whose main goal is to develop non-contact upper-lim...
NAOTherapist is a cognitive robotic architecture whose main goal is to develop non-contact upper-lim...
The proceeding at: 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare...
This manuscript focuses on the description of a novel cognitive architecture called NAOTherapist, w...
Sevilla, 22-24 de noviembre de 2017NAOTherapist is a robotic framework that aims at developing socia...
El objetivo de las terapias de rehabilitación motriz es la recuperación de zonas dañadas mediante la...
This work presents the design and implementation of part of an ad-hoc architecture for a humanoid, ...
AbstractHumanoids have increasingly become the focus of attention in robotic research, especially in...
Abstract. Traditional methods of rehabilitation require continuous attention of therapists during th...
Robotic and advanced technology rehabilitation is useful for people with difficulties and deficits i...
AbstractCerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that impairs motor function in children resulting in limit...