Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the central nervous system. However, the efficacy of this treatment varies between patients, and evidence for the mechanisms underlying functional improvements in humans is poor, particularly in terms of neural changes in the spinal cord. Here, we review the recent literature on spinal plasticity induced by robotic-based training in humans and propose recommendations for the measurement of spinal plasticity using robotic devices. Evidence for spinal plasticity in humans following robotic training is limited to the lower limbs. Body weight-supported (BWS) robotic-assisted step training of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) or stroke patients has bee...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
BACKGROUND: Powered robotic exoskeletons represent an emerging technology for the gait training of S...
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders distinctly impair locomotor pattern generation and balance, b...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
The recovery of functional movements following injury to the central nervous system (CNS) is multifa...
Spinal cord injury results in severe physical disability and a wide range of progressive medical com...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Abstract—We evaluated the accuracy of a novel method for recording the soleus H reflex at specific p...
The use of robotic systems during the rehabilitation of spinal cord injured patients can contribute ...
Damage to the spinal cord compromises motor function and sensation below the level of injury, result...
This chapter focuses on robotic gait training. As a basis, it summarizes the neurophysio-logical rat...
The past decades have seen rapid and vast developments of robots for the rehabilitation of sensorimo...
Partial paralysis caused by spinal cord injury (SCI) or stroke are two of the most prevalent forms o...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
BACKGROUND: Powered robotic exoskeletons represent an emerging technology for the gait training of S...
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders distinctly impair locomotor pattern generation and balance, b...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
Robot-mediated therapy can help improve walking ability in patients following injuries to the centra...
The recovery of functional movements following injury to the central nervous system (CNS) is multifa...
Spinal cord injury results in severe physical disability and a wide range of progressive medical com...
Abstract—Regaining upper extremity function is the primary concern of persons with tetraplegia cause...
Abstract—We evaluated the accuracy of a novel method for recording the soleus H reflex at specific p...
The use of robotic systems during the rehabilitation of spinal cord injured patients can contribute ...
Damage to the spinal cord compromises motor function and sensation below the level of injury, result...
This chapter focuses on robotic gait training. As a basis, it summarizes the neurophysio-logical rat...
The past decades have seen rapid and vast developments of robots for the rehabilitation of sensorimo...
Partial paralysis caused by spinal cord injury (SCI) or stroke are two of the most prevalent forms o...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
BACKGROUND: Powered robotic exoskeletons represent an emerging technology for the gait training of S...
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders distinctly impair locomotor pattern generation and balance, b...