The pathophysiological assessment of joint properties and voluntary motion in neurological patients remains a challenge. This is typically the case in cerebellar patients, who exhibit dysmetric movements due to the dysfunction of cerebellar circuitry. Several tools have been developed, but so far most of these tools have remained confined to laboratories, with a lack of standardization. We report on a new device which combines the use of electromyographic (EMG) sensors with haptic technology for the dynamic investigation of wrist properties. The instrument is composed of a drivetrain, a haptic controller and a signal acquisition unit. Angular accuracy is 0.00611 rad, nominal torque is 6 N·m, maximal rotation velocity is 34.907 rad/sec, with...
Home rehabilitation is a great complement to inpatient rehabilitation, because it allows for more re...
This study aims to compare a new inertial measurement unit based system with the highly accurate but...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Wristalyzer is a portable robotic device combining haptic technology with electromyographic assessme...
Quantitative assessment of the muscle tone is important when studying patients with neurological dis...
Quantitative assessment of the muscle tone is important when studying patients with neurological dis...
We investigated fast pointing and fast reversal single-joint movements performed under artificial da...
Upper limb postural tremor consists of mechanical-reflex and central-neurogenic oscillations, superi...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Dedicated pairs of isometric wrist flexion tasks, with and without visual feedback of the exerted to...
We report a novel form of hypometria in a patient presenting a spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2; ...
Tremor, characterized by involuntary and rhythmical movements, is the most common movement disorder....
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
Stroke, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions often cause proprioceptive deficits wh...
This paper demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish severity of bradykinesia using muscle vib...
Home rehabilitation is a great complement to inpatient rehabilitation, because it allows for more re...
This study aims to compare a new inertial measurement unit based system with the highly accurate but...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Wristalyzer is a portable robotic device combining haptic technology with electromyographic assessme...
Quantitative assessment of the muscle tone is important when studying patients with neurological dis...
Quantitative assessment of the muscle tone is important when studying patients with neurological dis...
We investigated fast pointing and fast reversal single-joint movements performed under artificial da...
Upper limb postural tremor consists of mechanical-reflex and central-neurogenic oscillations, superi...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Dedicated pairs of isometric wrist flexion tasks, with and without visual feedback of the exerted to...
We report a novel form of hypometria in a patient presenting a spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2; ...
Tremor, characterized by involuntary and rhythmical movements, is the most common movement disorder....
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
Stroke, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions often cause proprioceptive deficits wh...
This paper demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish severity of bradykinesia using muscle vib...
Home rehabilitation is a great complement to inpatient rehabilitation, because it allows for more re...
This study aims to compare a new inertial measurement unit based system with the highly accurate but...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...