Stroke is a disease that directly affects millions of people each year globally. Stroke therapy is challenging; survivors of the disease often must complete challenging exercises in the hopes of regaining some of their lost mobility and flexibility. Due to the limitations of visiting expert physical therapists and completing impactful rehabilitation outside of their therapist’s office, this rehabilitation infrequently completely restores a survivor’s quality of life to what it was pre-stroke. One potential solution to this issue is an augmentative exosuit. Exosuits, unlike other traditional exoskeletons, are primarily composed of soft materials and feature flexibility and compliance at a structural level. In this thesis, we describe the ins...
Robotic devices are being employed in more and more sectors to enhance, streamline, and augment the ...
In this chapter we describe an alternative approach for assisting motion of the upper limbs using a ...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a highly backdrivable exoskeleton for use in rehabili...
Stroke is a disease that directly affects millions of people each year globally. Stroke therapy is c...
Wearable robots can potentially offer their users enhanced stability and strength. These augmentatio...
Stroke can be a devastating condition that impairs the upper limb and reduces mobility. Wearable rob...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
Robots have been used in physical rehabilitation to increase the intensity of practice and relieve t...
Introduction. Stroke has played a major role in causing patients to have limb problems and motor di...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
The development of a portable assistive device to aid patients affected by neuromuscular disorders h...
Stroke is a debilitating disease that has afflicted millions of people throughout the world. Assisti...
Motor disabilities caused by neurological disorders such as stroke are a prevailing health issue in ...
Physical therapy is the pillar of rehabilitation for disabilities caused by neurological disorders, ...
The development of robotic exoskeletons is a young and active area of research in multidisciplinary ...
Robotic devices are being employed in more and more sectors to enhance, streamline, and augment the ...
In this chapter we describe an alternative approach for assisting motion of the upper limbs using a ...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a highly backdrivable exoskeleton for use in rehabili...
Stroke is a disease that directly affects millions of people each year globally. Stroke therapy is c...
Wearable robots can potentially offer their users enhanced stability and strength. These augmentatio...
Stroke can be a devastating condition that impairs the upper limb and reduces mobility. Wearable rob...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
Robots have been used in physical rehabilitation to increase the intensity of practice and relieve t...
Introduction. Stroke has played a major role in causing patients to have limb problems and motor di...
Exoskeletons targeting the upper limb have been broadly developed both for rehabilitation and to aug...
The development of a portable assistive device to aid patients affected by neuromuscular disorders h...
Stroke is a debilitating disease that has afflicted millions of people throughout the world. Assisti...
Motor disabilities caused by neurological disorders such as stroke are a prevailing health issue in ...
Physical therapy is the pillar of rehabilitation for disabilities caused by neurological disorders, ...
The development of robotic exoskeletons is a young and active area of research in multidisciplinary ...
Robotic devices are being employed in more and more sectors to enhance, streamline, and augment the ...
In this chapter we describe an alternative approach for assisting motion of the upper limbs using a ...
The topic of this thesis is the development of a highly backdrivable exoskeleton for use in rehabili...