Voluntary hand movements are usually impaired after a cerebral stroke, affecting millions of people per year worldwide. Recently, the use of hand exoskeletons for assistance and motor rehabilitation has become increasingly widespread. This study presents a novel hand exoskeleton, designed to be low cost, wearable, easily adaptable and suitable for home use. Most of the components of the exoskeleton are 3D printed, allowing for easy replication, customization and maintenance at a low cost. A strongly underactuated mechanical system allows one to synergically move the four fingers by means of a single actuator through a rigid transmission, while the thumb is kept in an adduction or abduction position. The exoskeleton’s ability to extend a typ...
We present the design and validation of a low-cost, customizable and 3D-printed anthropomorphic soft...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in Malaysia. Hand motor impairment is common disability a...
Nowadays, as the number of patients due to stroke increases, interest in rehabilitation treatment ha...
Voluntary hand movements are usually impaired after a cerebral stroke, affecting millions of people ...
Strokes can lead to the paralysis of one or more parts of the human body and so stroke survivors mor...
The development of dynamic rehabilitation devices can be evaluated as a research fast-growing field....
[Abstract] The aim of this work was to build and design a low-cost active hand exoskeleton to be use...
In Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause of death ...
Stroke survivors can be affected by motor deficits in the hand. Robotic equipment associated with br...
Technology plays a vital role in patient rehabilitation, improving the quality of life of an individ...
It has been clinically proven that exoskeletons are effective self-training rehabilitation or daily ...
Stroke survivors often have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) due to hand impa...
Background: Stroke recovery would benefit tremendously if patients could continue their therapy at h...
Millions of individuals suffer from upper extremity paralysis caused by neurological disorders inclu...
AbstractIn Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause o...
We present the design and validation of a low-cost, customizable and 3D-printed anthropomorphic soft...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in Malaysia. Hand motor impairment is common disability a...
Nowadays, as the number of patients due to stroke increases, interest in rehabilitation treatment ha...
Voluntary hand movements are usually impaired after a cerebral stroke, affecting millions of people ...
Strokes can lead to the paralysis of one or more parts of the human body and so stroke survivors mor...
The development of dynamic rehabilitation devices can be evaluated as a research fast-growing field....
[Abstract] The aim of this work was to build and design a low-cost active hand exoskeleton to be use...
In Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause of death ...
Stroke survivors can be affected by motor deficits in the hand. Robotic equipment associated with br...
Technology plays a vital role in patient rehabilitation, improving the quality of life of an individ...
It has been clinically proven that exoskeletons are effective self-training rehabilitation or daily ...
Stroke survivors often have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) due to hand impa...
Background: Stroke recovery would benefit tremendously if patients could continue their therapy at h...
Millions of individuals suffer from upper extremity paralysis caused by neurological disorders inclu...
AbstractIn Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause o...
We present the design and validation of a low-cost, customizable and 3D-printed anthropomorphic soft...
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in Malaysia. Hand motor impairment is common disability a...
Nowadays, as the number of patients due to stroke increases, interest in rehabilitation treatment ha...