Assistive rehabilitation devices have been developed to help post-stroke patients to recover and live independently for a number of years. As a way to communicate with the physical world, force sensation is extremely helpful to rebuild neuroplasticity [1] during the rehabilitation process. This paper presents a model and design of asymmetric vibrations to provide bidirectional force sensation, which can be beneficial to design a portable rehabilitation haptic device. Users will feel a directional cue generated by asymmetric vibrations by holding the device. This directional cue can navigate users around in a rehabilitation training along with visual guidance and provide physical force sensations. The system consists of a current-drive singl...
The aftermath of a stroke leaves people with side effects such as speech and hearing problems, and l...
Many stroke patients are expected to rehabilitate at home, which limits their access to proper rehab...
The use of haptic devices in rehabilitation is becoming rather popular, given the proven effectivene...
Gait asymmetry caused by hemiparesis results in reduced gait efficiency and reduced activity levels....
Copyright © 2015 Muhammad Raheel Afzal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
When a trainee is (re)learning a skilled movement, physical guidance from a trainer is crucial. Yet,...
Many mechanical devices and robots operate in home environments, and they offer rich experiences and...
Bimanual rehabilitation allows an individual with hemiparesis to use their sound arm to help rehabil...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Many mechanical devices and robots operate in home environments, and they offer rich experiences and...
International audienceThis paper studies the perception of 2-dimensional directional cues presented ...
We here propose a device that can display a translational force and torque using two vibration speak...
Due to limited therapeutic resources and the high cost of therapist-administered treatments, victims...
International audienceIntroduction The asymmetry of support when walking, common after a stroke, is ...
Testing gait rehabilitation devices on humans can be a difficult task, due to the effects of the neu...
The aftermath of a stroke leaves people with side effects such as speech and hearing problems, and l...
Many stroke patients are expected to rehabilitate at home, which limits their access to proper rehab...
The use of haptic devices in rehabilitation is becoming rather popular, given the proven effectivene...
Gait asymmetry caused by hemiparesis results in reduced gait efficiency and reduced activity levels....
Copyright © 2015 Muhammad Raheel Afzal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
When a trainee is (re)learning a skilled movement, physical guidance from a trainer is crucial. Yet,...
Many mechanical devices and robots operate in home environments, and they offer rich experiences and...
Bimanual rehabilitation allows an individual with hemiparesis to use their sound arm to help rehabil...
This project explored how new and novel approaches to stroke rehabilitation could improve physical f...
Many mechanical devices and robots operate in home environments, and they offer rich experiences and...
International audienceThis paper studies the perception of 2-dimensional directional cues presented ...
We here propose a device that can display a translational force and torque using two vibration speak...
Due to limited therapeutic resources and the high cost of therapist-administered treatments, victims...
International audienceIntroduction The asymmetry of support when walking, common after a stroke, is ...
Testing gait rehabilitation devices on humans can be a difficult task, due to the effects of the neu...
The aftermath of a stroke leaves people with side effects such as speech and hearing problems, and l...
Many stroke patients are expected to rehabilitate at home, which limits their access to proper rehab...
The use of haptic devices in rehabilitation is becoming rather popular, given the proven effectivene...