The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities in patients with a reduced mobility of the hand, usually after a stroke. The finger and the paretic arm act as the two jaws of a gripper to restrain the motion of an object. In this work, we present a novel version of the Sixth Finger that is completely free of any electronic component and that can be manually actuated. This solution reduces drastically the cost of production while increasing the intuitiveness of the control and use. The prototype includes an a 3D-printed strong and compact ratchet mechanism. We also explore the possibility of using the Sixth Finger to assist not only stroke patients but, more in general, everyone that have l...
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by ch...
Robotic prosthesis are usually intended as artificial device extensions replacing a missing part of ...
In this presentation we introduce the studies and the main results that the SIRSLab research group o...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
Among the most promising field of applications of wearable robotics there are the rehabilitation and...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
Besides, traditional prosthesis and exoskeletons, a very challenging research direction is to add ro...
This paper presents the design, analysis, fabrication, experimental characterization, and evaluation...
This paper presents a wearable robotic extra finger used by chronic stroke patients to compensate fo...
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by ch...
Robotic prosthesis are usually intended as artificial device extensions replacing a missing part of ...
In this presentation we introduce the studies and the main results that the SIRSLab research group o...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
Among the most promising field of applications of wearable robotics there are the rehabilitation and...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
Besides, traditional prosthesis and exoskeletons, a very challenging research direction is to add ro...
This paper presents the design, analysis, fabrication, experimental characterization, and evaluation...
This paper presents a wearable robotic extra finger used by chronic stroke patients to compensate fo...
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by ch...
Robotic prosthesis are usually intended as artificial device extensions replacing a missing part of ...
In this presentation we introduce the studies and the main results that the SIRSLab research group o...