Background Robotic rehabilitation is a commonly adopted technique used to restore motor functionality of neurological patients. However, despite promising results were achieved, the effects of human-robot interaction on human motor control and the recovery mechanisms induced with robot assistance can be further investigated even on healthy subjects before translating to clinical practice. In this study, we adopt a standard paradigm for upper-limb rehabilitation (a planar device with assistive control) with linear and challenging curvilinear trajectories to investigate the effect of the assistance in human-robot interaction in healthy people. Methods Ten healthy subjects were instructed to perform a large set of radial and curvilinear moveme...
International audienceThe aim of this paper was to explore how an upper limb exoskeleton can be prog...
Upper-limb impairment after stroke is caused by weakness, loss of individual joint control, spastici...
The synergy of human arm and wearable robot systems studies the compatibility of a wearable robot sy...
Background Robotic rehabilitation is a commonly adopted technique used to restore motor functionalit...
Background: The efficacy of robot-assisted rehabilitation as a technique for achieving motor recover...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
This study, conducted in a group of nine chronic patients with right-side hemiparesis after stroke, ...
Background: The possibility to modify the usually pathological patterns of coordination of the upper...
Robot-mediated post-stroke therapy for the upper-extremity dates back to the 1990s. Since then, a nu...
© 2014 Basteris et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed unde...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Rehabilitation Robotics: Recent Advancements and New Persp...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
The design of patient-tailored rehabilitative protocols represents one of the crucial factors that i...
Cerebrovascular accident (commonly referred as Stroke) is the leading cause of disability worldwide ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper was to explore how an upper limb exoskeleton can be prog...
Upper-limb impairment after stroke is caused by weakness, loss of individual joint control, spastici...
The synergy of human arm and wearable robot systems studies the compatibility of a wearable robot sy...
Background Robotic rehabilitation is a commonly adopted technique used to restore motor functionalit...
Background: The efficacy of robot-assisted rehabilitation as a technique for achieving motor recover...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
This study, conducted in a group of nine chronic patients with right-side hemiparesis after stroke, ...
Background: The possibility to modify the usually pathological patterns of coordination of the upper...
Robot-mediated post-stroke therapy for the upper-extremity dates back to the 1990s. Since then, a nu...
© 2014 Basteris et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed unde...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Rehabilitation Robotics: Recent Advancements and New Persp...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
The design of patient-tailored rehabilitative protocols represents one of the crucial factors that i...
Cerebrovascular accident (commonly referred as Stroke) is the leading cause of disability worldwide ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper was to explore how an upper limb exoskeleton can be prog...
Upper-limb impairment after stroke is caused by weakness, loss of individual joint control, spastici...
The synergy of human arm and wearable robot systems studies the compatibility of a wearable robot sy...