The fields of rehabilitation robotics and virtual reality (VR) are becoming a growing area in the clinical rehabilitation of people with motion impairments. These systems have the potential to assess abilities through physiological measurements and modelling activities such as posture, gait, and balance. They can be used as rehabilitative tools by providing patients with task-specific training in a motivating and engaging way too. Although the potential advantages of such systems, until now there is a general limitation of their use in rehabilitative practice. Robotics and VR systems can be challenging, engaging and fun, particularly for children with disabilities, since they are often not very motivated to comply with conventional therapy....
The use of robotic-assisted rehabilitation has increased significantly. Compared with traditional ca...
This article presents an innovative device to rehabilitate people’s physical and learning abilities....
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Introduction: As the demand for rehabilitation in orthopaed...
The fields of rehabilitation robotics and virtual reality are becoming a growing area of interest in...
To regain walking after a neurological disorder is considered one of the primary goals of the rehabi...
Major advances have occurred in the past 20 years in the development and testing of interventions fo...
Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. M...
Recently, the use of new technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) acquired greater relevance in reh...
Robots for neurorehabilitation have been designed principally to automate repetitive labor-intensive...
Over the past several years, innovations in technology have progressively challenged traditional reh...
Gait abnormalities following neurological disorders are often disabling, negatively affecting patien...
Abstract in proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of CiiEM: Health, Well-Being and Ageing...
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) may result in lifelong impairment of physical, cognitive, an...
Second editionRobots for neurorehabilitation have been designed principally to automate repetitive l...
The application of rehabilitation technologies in children with neurological impairments appears pro...
The use of robotic-assisted rehabilitation has increased significantly. Compared with traditional ca...
This article presents an innovative device to rehabilitate people’s physical and learning abilities....
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Introduction: As the demand for rehabilitation in orthopaed...
The fields of rehabilitation robotics and virtual reality are becoming a growing area of interest in...
To regain walking after a neurological disorder is considered one of the primary goals of the rehabi...
Major advances have occurred in the past 20 years in the development and testing of interventions fo...
Movement disorders (MD) include a group of neurological disorders that involve neuromotor systems. M...
Recently, the use of new technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) acquired greater relevance in reh...
Robots for neurorehabilitation have been designed principally to automate repetitive labor-intensive...
Over the past several years, innovations in technology have progressively challenged traditional reh...
Gait abnormalities following neurological disorders are often disabling, negatively affecting patien...
Abstract in proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of CiiEM: Health, Well-Being and Ageing...
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) may result in lifelong impairment of physical, cognitive, an...
Second editionRobots for neurorehabilitation have been designed principally to automate repetitive l...
The application of rehabilitation technologies in children with neurological impairments appears pro...
The use of robotic-assisted rehabilitation has increased significantly. Compared with traditional ca...
This article presents an innovative device to rehabilitate people’s physical and learning abilities....
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Introduction: As the demand for rehabilitation in orthopaed...