News

URI Physical Therapy Professor Mariusz Furmanek, working with engineering professors Reza Abiri and Yalda Shahriari, demonstrates the cutting-edge closed-loop feedback system to monitor the muscle ...
Now, new research pushes forward the bounds of stroke recovery with a unique robotic hip exoskeleton ... can reduce walking asymmetry in stroke patients. Wouter Hoogkamer, assistant professor ...
He used a device at NYU Langone Medical Center in which an interactive, on-screen canoe trip retrains the paralyzed hand and brain in basic movements. Back To Top ...
A robotic therapy device may help people regain strength and normal use of affected hands long after a stroke, according to a University of California, Irvine study. Stroke patients with impaired ...
Brain-robot interfaces—apparatuses where brain activity controls the movements of a robotic device that supports a hand or limb—show promise in rehabilitating paralyzed stroke patients.
Stroke is a leading cause ... the measurement has to be covert for the patient to behave spontaneously. Now, USC researchers have developed a novel robotic system for collecting precise data ...
A robotic arm to help people recover from a stroke is being developed at the University of Aberdeen. The device aims to assist patients to recover safely at home without their physiotherapist.
Scientists in England are working to get stroke patients back on their feet with the help of robotic technology. It's a bionic solution for stroke patients struggling to get moving again.