This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by chronic stroke patients to compensate for the missing hand function of their paretic limb. The extra-finger is an underactuated modular structure worn on the paretic forearm by means of an elastic band. The device and the paretic hand/arm act like the two parts of a gripper working together to hold an object. The patient can control the flexion/extension of the robotic finger through the eCap, an electromyography-based (EMG) interface embedded in a cap. The user can control the device by contracting the frontalis muscle. Such contraction can be achieved simply moving his or her eyebrows upwards. The Soft-SixthFinger has been designed as tool th...
Upper-limb impairments are all-pervasive in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). As a consequence, peo...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
Besides, traditional prosthesis and exoskeletons, a very challenging research direction is to add ro...
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by ch...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
A novel solution to compensate hand grasping abilities is proposed for chronic stroke patients. The ...
Among the most promising field of applications of wearable robotics there are the rehabilitation and...
This paper presents a wearable robotic extra finger used by chronic stroke patients to compensate fo...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
This paper presents the design, analysis, fabrication, experimental characterization, and evaluation...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
Upper-limb impairments are all-pervasive in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). As a consequence, peo...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
Besides, traditional prosthesis and exoskeletons, a very challenging research direction is to add ro...
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used by ch...
In this paper, we present the combination of the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger d...
A novel solution to compensate hand grasping abilities is proposed for chronic stroke patients. The ...
Among the most promising field of applications of wearable robotics there are the rehabilitation and...
This paper presents a wearable robotic extra finger used by chronic stroke patients to compensate fo...
International audienceStroke survivors who experience severe hemipare-sis often cannot completely re...
This paper presents the design, analysis, fabrication, experimental characterization, and evaluation...
The Robotic Sixth Finger is a wearable aid that has been developed to recover grasping capabilities ...
Upper-limb impairments are all-pervasive in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). As a consequence, peo...
In this paper, we present the combination of our soft supernumerary robotic finger i.e. Soft-SixthFi...
Besides, traditional prosthesis and exoskeletons, a very challenging research direction is to add ro...