Over the last few years, exoskeletons have been demonstrated to be useful tools for supporting the execution of neuromotor rehabilitation sessions. However, they are still not very present in hospitals. Therapists tend to be wary of this type of technology, thus reducing its acceptability and, therefore, its everyday use in clinical practice. The work presented in this paper investigates a novel point of view that is different from that of patients, which is normally what is considered for similar analyses. Through the realization of a technology acceptance model, we investigate the factors that influence the acceptability level of exoskeletons for rehabilitation of the upper limbs from therapists' perspectives. We analyzed the data collect...
This study develops a novel theoretical model that clarifies the main determinants of the acceptance...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
Technology-supported rehabilitation therapy for neurological patients has gained increasing interest...
Over the last few years, exoskeletons have been demonstrated to be useful tools for supporting the e...
Over the last few years, exoskeletons have been demonstrated to be useful tools for supporting the e...
Wearable robotic exoskeletons could provide a solution to the ever growing pressure on rehabilitatio...
Recovery of therapeutic or functional ambulatory capacity in patients with rotator cuff injury is a ...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Abstract Background Wearable powered exoskeletons are...
Lower limb exoskeletons (LLE) are robotic devices developed to assist walk. In the field of healthca...
Objectives: Exoskeletons are electromechanical devices that are worn by a human operator to increase...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
AimThis study explored and interpreted insights expressed by a cohort of older adults related to the...
Lesions of the central nervous system are one of the major causes of disability in the world. Many p...
This study develops a novel theoretical model that clarifies the main determinants of the acceptance...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
Technology-supported rehabilitation therapy for neurological patients has gained increasing interest...
Over the last few years, exoskeletons have been demonstrated to be useful tools for supporting the e...
Over the last few years, exoskeletons have been demonstrated to be useful tools for supporting the e...
Wearable robotic exoskeletons could provide a solution to the ever growing pressure on rehabilitatio...
Recovery of therapeutic or functional ambulatory capacity in patients with rotator cuff injury is a ...
Recovery of upper and lower limbs function is essential to reach independence in patients with neuro...
Abstract Background Wearable powered exoskeletons are...
Lower limb exoskeletons (LLE) are robotic devices developed to assist walk. In the field of healthca...
Objectives: Exoskeletons are electromechanical devices that are worn by a human operator to increase...
Background: Soft, wearable, powered exoskeletons are novel devices that may assist rehabilitation, a...
AimThis study explored and interpreted insights expressed by a cohort of older adults related to the...
Lesions of the central nervous system are one of the major causes of disability in the world. Many p...
This study develops a novel theoretical model that clarifies the main determinants of the acceptance...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
Technology-supported rehabilitation therapy for neurological patients has gained increasing interest...