To support stroke survivors in activities of daily living, wearable soft-robotic gloves are being developed. An essential feature for use in daily life is detection of movement intent to trigger actuation without substantial delays. To increase efficacy, the intention to grasp should be detected as soon as possible, while other movements are not detected instead. Therefore, the possibilities to classify reach and grasp movements of stroke survivors, and to detect the intention of grasp movements, were investigated using inertial sensing. Hand and wrist movements of 10 stroke survivors were analyzed during reach and grasp movements using inertial sensing and a Support Vector Machine classifier. The highest mean accuracies of 96.8% and 83.3% ...
Recent advances in wearable sensor technology and machine learning (ML) have allowed for the seamles...
This research presents a wearable hand rehabilitation system for stroke patients based on digital gl...
To prevent learned non-use of the affected hand in chronic stroke survivors, rehabilitative training...
To support stroke survivors in activities of daily living, wearable soft-robotic gloves are being de...
Improving the hand motor skills in post-stroke patients through rehabilitation based on movement int...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The paper describes an experimental, mechanically simple, tactile sensing solution in the form of a ...
Abstract—Grasping activities are extremely frequent in the set of activities of daily living. This c...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
Abstract Arm movement kinematics may provide a more sensitive way to assess neurorehabilitation outc...
We were curious to unveil the potential in gesture recognition of a commercial product: an upper bod...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
Grasp training is a key aspect of stroke rehabilitation. This thesis explores the suitability of For...
Individuals with severe neurologic injuries often cannot participate in robotic rehabilitation becau...
Recent advances in wearable sensor technology and machine learning (ML) have allowed for the seamles...
This research presents a wearable hand rehabilitation system for stroke patients based on digital gl...
To prevent learned non-use of the affected hand in chronic stroke survivors, rehabilitative training...
To support stroke survivors in activities of daily living, wearable soft-robotic gloves are being de...
Improving the hand motor skills in post-stroke patients through rehabilitation based on movement int...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The paper describes an experimental, mechanically simple, tactile sensing solution in the form of a ...
Abstract—Grasping activities are extremely frequent in the set of activities of daily living. This c...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
Abstract Arm movement kinematics may provide a more sensitive way to assess neurorehabilitation outc...
We were curious to unveil the potential in gesture recognition of a commercial product: an upper bod...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
Grasp training is a key aspect of stroke rehabilitation. This thesis explores the suitability of For...
Individuals with severe neurologic injuries often cannot participate in robotic rehabilitation becau...
Recent advances in wearable sensor technology and machine learning (ML) have allowed for the seamles...
This research presents a wearable hand rehabilitation system for stroke patients based on digital gl...
To prevent learned non-use of the affected hand in chronic stroke survivors, rehabilitative training...