The goal of this research is to support the disabled who want to restore upper limb motor function lost by stroke, injury or other causes.
Exoskeleton assisted therapy has been reported as a significant reduction in impairment and gain in functional abilities of stroke patients. In this paper, we ...
Abstract— The goal of this research is to support the disabled who want to restore upper limb motor function lost by stroke, injury or other causes.
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Feb 6, 2021 · In this work, we develop user and system requirements for upper-limb rehabilitation with functional electric stimulators (FESs) and an exoskeleton.
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The goal of this research is to support the disabled who want to restore upper limb motor function lost by stroke, injury or other causes.
Kim, W., et al.: Use case specification for upper-limb rehabilitation with FES and exoskeleton. In: 10th International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC ...
The project mainly handles the upper-limb rehabilitation in general, however, we have narrowed down the scope and focus on, in terms of the phase of the stroke ...
Existing upper limb robots perform either joint-based exercises (exoskeleton-type functionality) or end-point exercises (end-effector-type functionality).
Jan 30, 2022 · This paper introduces a new gravity-balanced upper-limb exoskeleton suited for rehabilitation applications and designed with the main objective of reducing the ...
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