Nowadays, engineering is working side by side with medical sciences to design and create devices which could help to improve medical processes. Physiotherapy is one of the areas of medicine in which engineering is working. There, several devices aimed to enhance and assist therapies are being studied and developed. Mechanics and electronics engineering together with physiotherapy are developing exoskeletons, which are electromechanical devices attached to limbs which could help the user to move or correct the movement of the given limbs, providing automatic therapies with flexible and configurable programs to improve the autonomy and fit the needs of each patient. Exoskeletons can enhance the effectiveness of physiotherapy and reduce patien...
Stroke affects about 975,000 people annually. Currently different robotic systems are used, such as ...
This paper introduces a novel upper limb robotic exoskeleton designed to assist industrial operators...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Powered Exoskeletons are wearable robots that are very helpful tools to assist therapist in the reha...
This paper presents the mechanical analysis of a lower limb exoskeleton for rehabilitation for both ...
The main goal of this work is to develop a control framework to enable actuated lower-limb exoskelet...
These years, there has been continuous development in the research of exoskeleton ro...
The development of a lower extremity exoskeleton robot has always been an interesting research topic...
Strength, power and functional ability of human lower limb muscles can be affected by numerous muscu...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
This report documents the design and development of a human exoskeleton meant to be used for assisti...
Lower-limb exoskeletons are an emerging technology to provide walking assistance to people who have ...
There is a small but growing population of people who suffer from impaired balance. The causes range...
The paper presents a prototype of a rehabilitation robot for lower extremities. It is created on the...
This paper addresses a design for an exoskeleton used for human locomotion purposes in cases of peop...
Stroke affects about 975,000 people annually. Currently different robotic systems are used, such as ...
This paper introduces a novel upper limb robotic exoskeleton designed to assist industrial operators...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Powered Exoskeletons are wearable robots that are very helpful tools to assist therapist in the reha...
This paper presents the mechanical analysis of a lower limb exoskeleton for rehabilitation for both ...
The main goal of this work is to develop a control framework to enable actuated lower-limb exoskelet...
These years, there has been continuous development in the research of exoskeleton ro...
The development of a lower extremity exoskeleton robot has always been an interesting research topic...
Strength, power and functional ability of human lower limb muscles can be affected by numerous muscu...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
This report documents the design and development of a human exoskeleton meant to be used for assisti...
Lower-limb exoskeletons are an emerging technology to provide walking assistance to people who have ...
There is a small but growing population of people who suffer from impaired balance. The causes range...
The paper presents a prototype of a rehabilitation robot for lower extremities. It is created on the...
This paper addresses a design for an exoskeleton used for human locomotion purposes in cases of peop...
Stroke affects about 975,000 people annually. Currently different robotic systems are used, such as ...
This paper introduces a novel upper limb robotic exoskeleton designed to assist industrial operators...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...