Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the elderly and in people with central nervous system lesions, e.g., stroke, traumatic brain/spinal cord injury. However, adaptability of such technologies to the user is still an unmet goal. Despite important technological advances, these robotic systems still lack the fine tuning necessary to adapt to the physiological modification of the user and are not yet capable of a proper human-machine interaction. Interfaces based on physiological signals, e.g., recorded by electroencephalography (EEG) and/or electromyography (EMG), could contribute to solving this technological challenge. This protocol aims to: (1) quantify neuro-muscular plasticity in...
AbstractThe integration of lower limb exoskeletons with robotic walkers allows obtaining a system to...
Background: Technology-supported rehabilitation is emerging as a solution to support therapists in p...
[Background] Research efforts in neurorehabilitation technologies have been directed towards creatin...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
The recovery of symmetric and efficient walking is one of the key goals of a rehabilitation program ...
Stroke-related locomotor impairments are often associated with abnormal timing and intensity of recr...
The development of brain/neural-controlled exoskeletons allow for restoration of movements in paraly...
Background : Although robotics assisted rehabilitation has proven to be effective in stroke rehabili...
: Neurorehabilitation with robotic devices requires a paradigm shift to enhance human-robot interact...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired disability in adults worldwide. To face this problem, wearable...
BACKGROUND: The use of neurorobotic devices may improve gait recovery by entraining specific brain p...
Nowadays there is an increasing percentage of elderly people and it is expected that this percentag...
Background: Robotic exoskeleton (RE) based gait training involves repetitive task-oriented movements...
AbstractThe integration of lower limb exoskeletons with robotic walkers allows obtaining a system to...
Background: Technology-supported rehabilitation is emerging as a solution to support therapists in p...
[Background] Research efforts in neurorehabilitation technologies have been directed towards creatin...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
Exoskeleton gait rehabilitation is an emerging area of research, with potential applications in the ...
The recovery of symmetric and efficient walking is one of the key goals of a rehabilitation program ...
Stroke-related locomotor impairments are often associated with abnormal timing and intensity of recr...
The development of brain/neural-controlled exoskeletons allow for restoration of movements in paraly...
Background : Although robotics assisted rehabilitation has proven to be effective in stroke rehabili...
: Neurorehabilitation with robotic devices requires a paradigm shift to enhance human-robot interact...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired disability in adults worldwide. To face this problem, wearable...
BACKGROUND: The use of neurorobotic devices may improve gait recovery by entraining specific brain p...
Nowadays there is an increasing percentage of elderly people and it is expected that this percentag...
Background: Robotic exoskeleton (RE) based gait training involves repetitive task-oriented movements...
AbstractThe integration of lower limb exoskeletons with robotic walkers allows obtaining a system to...
Background: Technology-supported rehabilitation is emerging as a solution to support therapists in p...
[Background] Research efforts in neurorehabilitation technologies have been directed towards creatin...