To facilitate force-coordination training of upper extremities of stroke patients, we developed a computer controlled energy-dissipating exoskeleton, called the Dampace. As an addition to the intended application in functional training for stroke rehabilitation, further usability is investigated by implementing a training protocol for multi-joint force and position control. Background: In stroke rehabilitation, combating the effects of unwanted multi-joint muscle synergies[2] is important for patients to regain more functional use in their affected side. Other research has confirmed the strong, unwanted coupling of humerus elevation with elbow flexion[1]; i.e., stroke patients are severely limited in using elbow extension when the shoulder ...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Exoskeleton based rehabilitation for post-stroke recovery is being aggressively pursued due to unava...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Task-oriented movements can improve strength and coordination of upper limb in post-stroke patients,...
This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a 4-degree-of-freedom shoulderel...
International audienceUpper-limb impairment after stroke is caused by weakness, loss of individual j...
Patients suffering from stroke need to undergo a standard and intensive rehabilitation therapy. The ...
It is well proven that repetitive extensive training consisting of active and passive therapy is eff...
Patients suffering from stroke need to undergo a standard and intensive rehabilitation therapy. The ...
More than three million people are suffering from stroke in England. The process of post-stroke reha...
The need for post-stroke rehabilitation is paramount especially with the increasing number of stroke...
This paper presents the design and preliminary evaluation of a novel version of the robotic elbow ex...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
The rate of stroke patients in Pakistan is increasing, resulting in the decrease mobility of the pat...
Every year there are about 800,000 new stroke patients in the US, and many of them suffer from upper...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Exoskeleton based rehabilitation for post-stroke recovery is being aggressively pursued due to unava...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Task-oriented movements can improve strength and coordination of upper limb in post-stroke patients,...
This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a 4-degree-of-freedom shoulderel...
International audienceUpper-limb impairment after stroke is caused by weakness, loss of individual j...
Patients suffering from stroke need to undergo a standard and intensive rehabilitation therapy. The ...
It is well proven that repetitive extensive training consisting of active and passive therapy is eff...
Patients suffering from stroke need to undergo a standard and intensive rehabilitation therapy. The ...
More than three million people are suffering from stroke in England. The process of post-stroke reha...
The need for post-stroke rehabilitation is paramount especially with the increasing number of stroke...
This paper presents the design and preliminary evaluation of a novel version of the robotic elbow ex...
Upper-limb exoskeletons provide high-intensity, repetitive, task-specific, interactive and individua...
The rate of stroke patients in Pakistan is increasing, resulting in the decrease mobility of the pat...
Every year there are about 800,000 new stroke patients in the US, and many of them suffer from upper...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...
Exoskeleton based rehabilitation for post-stroke recovery is being aggressively pursued due to unava...
The combined use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) and robotic technologies is advocated to...