To improve the human arm function of disable patients after stroke, we propose in this paper a new design of a robot-assisted therapy. The robotic device must be attached to a human arm and mimics the motion of the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. The functional training of the stroked upper limb is covered in motion and force via a safe compliant motion. The controller parameters are optimized by the therapist based on the human morphology parameters via an intelligent Control Interface where a Therapist-Patient Interface including the training mode configuration and the displaying the training data must motivate the patients during the assessment treatment progress
There is an increasing number of stroke victims, leading to an increasing number of motor deficits a...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
The objective of this project is to design a rehabilitation robot arm system which can provide more ...
Abstract- To improve the human arm function of disable patients after stroke, we propose in this pap...
Strokes affect thousands of people worldwide leaving sufferers with severe disabilities affecting th...
This paper describes the development of a novel control system for a robotic arm orthosis for assist...
Abstract. Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the...
Results from clinical studies suggest that assisted training is beneficial for the recovery of funct...
This report describes the design of an autonomous mobile assistant robot, which helps post-stroke pa...
Reach, grasp and release is part of many functional movements. Graying of society leads to more stro...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the causes of...
Stroke is the most common cause of severe disability in the UK. Arm impairment is common and recover...
Introduction: Robot-assisted therapy is an emerging approach that performs highly repetitive, intens...
Passive movement is an important mean of rehabilitation for stroke survivors in the early stage or w...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
There is an increasing number of stroke victims, leading to an increasing number of motor deficits a...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
The objective of this project is to design a rehabilitation robot arm system which can provide more ...
Abstract- To improve the human arm function of disable patients after stroke, we propose in this pap...
Strokes affect thousands of people worldwide leaving sufferers with severe disabilities affecting th...
This paper describes the development of a novel control system for a robotic arm orthosis for assist...
Abstract. Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the...
Results from clinical studies suggest that assisted training is beneficial for the recovery of funct...
This report describes the design of an autonomous mobile assistant robot, which helps post-stroke pa...
Reach, grasp and release is part of many functional movements. Graying of society leads to more stro...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in particular affecting older people. Although the causes of...
Stroke is the most common cause of severe disability in the UK. Arm impairment is common and recover...
Introduction: Robot-assisted therapy is an emerging approach that performs highly repetitive, intens...
Passive movement is an important mean of rehabilitation for stroke survivors in the early stage or w...
The stroke patient will be having difficulty to control their upper limb, which causes their handlin...
There is an increasing number of stroke victims, leading to an increasing number of motor deficits a...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
The objective of this project is to design a rehabilitation robot arm system which can provide more ...