Hand rehabilitation is a constructive activity to gradually restore health and functionality of hand and fingers. Motion disabilities of hand and fingers are a common problem and can be a result of a wide variety of diseases and traumas. This problem is especially emphasized in the elderly population. Common methods in hand rehabilitation include physical therapy that should be performed frequently. However, patients tend not to follow the program strictly and perform exercises the wrong way, making progress slower or even stagnant. With the development of novel contactless and noninvasive sensors for tracking hand and finger motion the hand rehabilitation can be further upgraded. In this paper we looked into existing hand rehabilitation sy...
In the modern world, due to an increased aging population, hand disability is becoming increasingly ...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult death and disability, often followed by muscle weakness, loss of ...
Hand rehabilitation is a constructive activity to gradually restore health and functionality of hand...
Previously held under moratorium from 1st December 2016 until 1st December 2021.Hand rehabilitation ...
Hand function disorders of an individual hinders them from performing activities of daily living wit...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
International audiencePost-traumatic median nerve sensitive deficits are frequent. They are a source...
Hand rehabilitation is fundamental after stroke or surgery. Traditional rehabilitation requires a t...
Human hand and finger movements are of obvious importance. The possibility of recording all fingers ...
The REHAROB robotic upper limb rehabilitation system was improved with a custom-designed and develop...
Among the methods of hand function rehabilitation after stroke, robot-assisted rehabilitation is wid...
A five-bar linkage mechanism with two active and three passive degrees-of-freedom (rotations) at the...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
In the last decades, the continuous increase in the number of the vast cohort of chronic patients th...
In the modern world, due to an increased aging population, hand disability is becoming increasingly ...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult death and disability, often followed by muscle weakness, loss of ...
Hand rehabilitation is a constructive activity to gradually restore health and functionality of hand...
Previously held under moratorium from 1st December 2016 until 1st December 2021.Hand rehabilitation ...
Hand function disorders of an individual hinders them from performing activities of daily living wit...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
International audiencePost-traumatic median nerve sensitive deficits are frequent. They are a source...
Hand rehabilitation is fundamental after stroke or surgery. Traditional rehabilitation requires a t...
Human hand and finger movements are of obvious importance. The possibility of recording all fingers ...
The REHAROB robotic upper limb rehabilitation system was improved with a custom-designed and develop...
Among the methods of hand function rehabilitation after stroke, robot-assisted rehabilitation is wid...
A five-bar linkage mechanism with two active and three passive degrees-of-freedom (rotations) at the...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
In the last decades, the continuous increase in the number of the vast cohort of chronic patients th...
In the modern world, due to an increased aging population, hand disability is becoming increasingly ...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult death and disability, often followed by muscle weakness, loss of ...