Due to the ageing population and an increasing number of stroke patients, we see the potential future of rehabilitation in telerehabilitation, which might alleviate the workload of physiotherapists and occupational therapists. In order to enable the use of telerehabilitation, devices aimed for home and independent use need to be developed. This paper describes the design of a robotic device for post-stroke wrist and finger rehabilitation and evaluates the movement it can perform. Six healthy subjects were tested in three experimental conditions: performing a coupled movement of wrist and fingers from flexion to extension without the device, with a passive device, and with an active device. The kinematics of the hand were captured using thre...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability with 70 to 85% of initial strokes result...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
This study developed a robotic orthosis capable of detecting the intention of a wearer to move their...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
A new device for hand rehabilitation of stroke patient is presented. Its main innovative features ar...
Millions of people suffer a stroke each year. One of the problems after stroke is hemiplegic hand. I...
This article aims to give an overall review of research status in hand rehabilitation robotic techno...
Among the methods of hand function rehabilitation after stroke, robot-assisted rehabilitation is wid...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
doi: 10.18178/ijmerr.5.4.288-294As the number of patients suffering from cerebrovascular disease (CV...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with permanent disability and around 85 % of these peo...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability with 70 to 85% of initial strokes result...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
Rehabilitation Robotics involves the use of robotic systems as an enabling technology for people wit...
This study developed a robotic orthosis capable of detecting the intention of a wearer to move their...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
A new device for hand rehabilitation of stroke patient is presented. Its main innovative features ar...
Millions of people suffer a stroke each year. One of the problems after stroke is hemiplegic hand. I...
This article aims to give an overall review of research status in hand rehabilitation robotic techno...
Among the methods of hand function rehabilitation after stroke, robot-assisted rehabilitation is wid...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
doi: 10.18178/ijmerr.5.4.288-294As the number of patients suffering from cerebrovascular disease (CV...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with permanent disability and around 85 % of these peo...
International audienceAbstract Stroke has a considerable incidence in the world population and would...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability with 70 to 85% of initial strokes result...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...