Rehabilitation robots physically support and guide a patient's limb during motor therapy, but require sophisticated control algorithms and artificial intelligence to do so. This article provides an overview of the state of the art in this area. It begins with the dominant paradigm of assistive control, from impedance-based cooperative controller through electromyography and intention estimation. It then covers challenge-based algorithms, which provide more difficult and complex tasks for the patient to perform through resistive control and error augmentation. Furthermore, it describes exercise adaptation algorithms that change the overall exercise intensity based on the patient's performance or physiological responses, as well as socially a...
Stroke is the leading cause of neurological disability in the US and stroke patients typically requi...
There is an increasing trend in using robots for medical purposes. One specific area is the rehabili...
Repetitive and task specific robot-based rehabilitation has been proved to be effective for motor re...
Neurologically impaired patients can regain motor function by engaging in rehabilita- tion. Currentl...
This article attempts to review papers on power assist rehabilitation robots, human motion intention...
Although electromyography (EMG) signals and interaction force have been widely used in patient coope...
This paper presents a new intelligent method to control rehabilitation robots by mainly considering ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of impairment of one’s upper-limb and deprivation of the ability...
Major advances have occurred in the past 20 years in the development and testing of interventions fo...
There is increasing interest in using robotic devices to assist in movement training following neuro...
Stroke is one of the most frequent diseases among the elderly and often leads to an ongoing failure ...
Robot-assisted rehabilitation and therapy has become more and more frequently used to help the elder...
A large number of gait rehabilitation robots, together with a variety of control strategies, have be...
The past decades have seen rapid and vast developments of robots for the rehabilitation of sensorimo...
The branch of medicine known as rehabilitation involves an injured patient employing repetitive prac...
Stroke is the leading cause of neurological disability in the US and stroke patients typically requi...
There is an increasing trend in using robots for medical purposes. One specific area is the rehabili...
Repetitive and task specific robot-based rehabilitation has been proved to be effective for motor re...
Neurologically impaired patients can regain motor function by engaging in rehabilita- tion. Currentl...
This article attempts to review papers on power assist rehabilitation robots, human motion intention...
Although electromyography (EMG) signals and interaction force have been widely used in patient coope...
This paper presents a new intelligent method to control rehabilitation robots by mainly considering ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of impairment of one’s upper-limb and deprivation of the ability...
Major advances have occurred in the past 20 years in the development and testing of interventions fo...
There is increasing interest in using robotic devices to assist in movement training following neuro...
Stroke is one of the most frequent diseases among the elderly and often leads to an ongoing failure ...
Robot-assisted rehabilitation and therapy has become more and more frequently used to help the elder...
A large number of gait rehabilitation robots, together with a variety of control strategies, have be...
The past decades have seen rapid and vast developments of robots for the rehabilitation of sensorimo...
The branch of medicine known as rehabilitation involves an injured patient employing repetitive prac...
Stroke is the leading cause of neurological disability in the US and stroke patients typically requi...
There is an increasing trend in using robots for medical purposes. One specific area is the rehabili...
Repetitive and task specific robot-based rehabilitation has been proved to be effective for motor re...