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New Electronics, 2023
Smart sensing for rehabilitation using intelligent robotics technology
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Smart sensing for rehabilitation using intelligent robotics technology
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IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, 1995
Robotics in rehabilitation provide considerable opportunities to improve the quality of life for physically disabled people. However, practical results are limited, mainly due to the need for developing new robotics concepts where people are working together with robots, as opposed to industrial robots where they are working in separated areas.
G. Bolmsjo, H. Neveryd, H. Eftring
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Robotics in rehabilitation provide considerable opportunities to improve the quality of life for physically disabled people. However, practical results are limited, mainly due to the need for developing new robotics concepts where people are working together with robots, as opposed to industrial robots where they are working in separated areas.
G. Bolmsjo, H. Neveryd, H. Eftring
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2011
Although today’s technology is improving the general safety and well being of society, there are still many accidents causing conditions such as spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury, which result in impairment and disabling conditions. Despite the success of preventive strategies that control the risk factors that can cause stroke, such as ...
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Although today’s technology is improving the general safety and well being of society, there are still many accidents causing conditions such as spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury, which result in impairment and disabling conditions. Despite the success of preventive strategies that control the risk factors that can cause stroke, such as ...
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Rehabilitation robotics in Padua, Italy
2007 IEEE 10th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2007This paper presents the research activity in the field of rehabilitation robotics of the Robotics & Automation research group leaded by Prof. Aldo Rossi at the Department of Innovation in Mechanics and Management (DIMEG) of University of Padua, Italy. Starting from the experience gained in the development of cable driven haptic displays, our research ...
ROSSI, ALDO, ROSATI, GIULIO
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Clinical experience in rehabilitation robotics
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1991A robotic workstation system for the disabled, based on a commercially available arm, was tested with six patients at the Spinal Injuries Unit, Odstock Hospital, Salisbury. A questionnaire was administered to those who used the system. Users evaluated the usefulness and performance of the system and commented on their reactions to the use of robots in ...
M R, Hillman +4 more
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2012
Robotic aids for rehabilitation hold considerable promise but have not yet achieved widespread clinical adoption. Barriers to adoption include the limited data on efficacy, the single-purpose design of existing robots, financial considerations, and clinician lack of familiarity with this technology. Although the path forward to clinical adoption may be
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Robotic aids for rehabilitation hold considerable promise but have not yet achieved widespread clinical adoption. Barriers to adoption include the limited data on efficacy, the single-purpose design of existing robots, financial considerations, and clinician lack of familiarity with this technology. Although the path forward to clinical adoption may be
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Challenges in biocooperative rehabilitation robotics
2011 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2011Psychological states such as mood, motivation and engagement are known to be critical for the success of rehabilitation, and encouraging unmotivated stroke patients improves the likelihood of their eventual recovery. Psychological factors can be incorporated into the closed-loop control of biocooperative rehabilitation systems, augmenting the device ...
Matjaž, Mihelj +4 more
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Current capabilities of rehabilitation robots
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1991Predictions are often made of intelligent and independently mobile robots for the disabled, and researchers are continually improving laboratory systems. Reductions in the cost of the technology involved may lead to affordable devices by the end of the decade.
G, Pullin, A, Gammie
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Rehabilitation Exoskeletal Robotics
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2010Exoskeletons are wearable robots exhibiting a close cognitive and physical interaction with the human user. These are rigid robotic exoskeletal structures that typically operate alongside human limbs. Scientific and technological work on exoskeletons began in the early 1960s but have only recently been applied to rehabilitation and functional ...
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