Successful motor rehabilitation of stroke, TBI and SCI subjects requires an intensive and task-specific therapy approach. Budget constrains limit a hand-to-hand therapy approach, so that intelligent machines may offer a solution to further promote motor recovery and to better understand motor control. This new field of automated or robot-assisted motor rehabilitation has emerged since the nineties. The article presents clinically viable devices for the upper and lower extremity rehabilitation, which have been developed by our group. The Bi-Manu-Track, enables the bilateral practice of a forearm and wrist movement, and is currently tested. For gait rehabilitation after stroke, the electromechanical gait trainer GT I has proven effective as c...
www.isrg.reading.ac.uk People who have been discharged from hospital following a stroke still have a...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the causes of...
Background: It has been shown that intense training can significantly improve post-stroke upper-limb...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients’ rehabilitation has been investigated inte...
Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. M...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
In the last two decades, robotics-assisted stroke reha-bilitation has been wide-spread, in particula...
Strokes affect thousands of people worldwide leaving sufferers with severe disabilities affecting th...
Stroke is the most common cause of severe disability in the UK. Arm impairment is common and recover...
Task-oriented repetitive movements can improve muscle strength and movement co-ordination in patient...
The group at Klinik Berlin/Charite University Hospital in Berlin, Germany, began studies to promote ...
Stroke is a debilitating disease that has afflicted millions of people throughout the world. Assisti...
Motor impairments after stroke are often persistent and disabling, and women are less likely to reco...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
Robotics is a tool to assist human in different applications from industry to medicine. There are ma...
www.isrg.reading.ac.uk People who have been discharged from hospital following a stroke still have a...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the causes of...
Background: It has been shown that intense training can significantly improve post-stroke upper-limb...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients’ rehabilitation has been investigated inte...
Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. M...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
In the last two decades, robotics-assisted stroke reha-bilitation has been wide-spread, in particula...
Strokes affect thousands of people worldwide leaving sufferers with severe disabilities affecting th...
Stroke is the most common cause of severe disability in the UK. Arm impairment is common and recover...
Task-oriented repetitive movements can improve muscle strength and movement co-ordination in patient...
The group at Klinik Berlin/Charite University Hospital in Berlin, Germany, began studies to promote ...
Stroke is a debilitating disease that has afflicted millions of people throughout the world. Assisti...
Motor impairments after stroke are often persistent and disabling, and women are less likely to reco...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
Robotics is a tool to assist human in different applications from industry to medicine. There are ma...
www.isrg.reading.ac.uk People who have been discharged from hospital following a stroke still have a...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the causes of...
Background: It has been shown that intense training can significantly improve post-stroke upper-limb...