The development of brain/neural-controlled exoskeletons allow for restoration of movements in paralysis. By translating brain activity associated with the intention to move, such systems enabled, e.g., quadriplegic patients with complete finger paralysis to eat and drink in an outside restaurant. However, noninvasive means to record brain activity often lack sufficient signal quality for reliable and safe operation, particularly in noisy, uncontrolled environments or presence of muscle artifacts due to whole body movements. Thus, hybrid control paradigms were developed that merge different biosignals to increase reliability of exoskeleton control. Here, we introduce such control paradigm for restoration of gait using a personalized exoskele...
Abstract Background Functional neuromuscular stimulation, lower limb orthosis, powered lower limb ex...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...
Controlling advanced robotic systems with brain signals promises substantial improvements in health ...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
AbstractThe integration of lower limb exoskeletons with robotic walkers allows obtaining a system to...
The closed-loop control of rehabilitative technologies by neural commands has shown a great potentia...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
The loss of hand function can result in severe physical and psychosocial impairment. Thus, compensat...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
Stroke survivors with chronic paralysis often have difficulties to perform various activities of dai...
Background: In the past decade, there has been substantial progress in the development of robotic co...
Abstract Background Functional neuromuscular stimulation, lower limb orthosis, powered lower limb ex...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...
Controlling advanced robotic systems with brain signals promises substantial improvements in health ...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
AbstractThe integration of lower limb exoskeletons with robotic walkers allows obtaining a system to...
The closed-loop control of rehabilitative technologies by neural commands has shown a great potentia...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
The loss of hand function can result in severe physical and psychosocial impairment. Thus, compensat...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
Stroke survivors with chronic paralysis often have difficulties to perform various activities of dai...
Background: In the past decade, there has been substantial progress in the development of robotic co...
Abstract Background Functional neuromuscular stimulation, lower limb orthosis, powered lower limb ex...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...