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A new robot can help patients who have suffered a stroke regain arm movements, according to researchers at Brown Univ. Strokes often leave victims with physical disabilities such as weakness in upper limbs and limited movement. The robot, MIT-Manus, is designed to attach to a patient's arms ...
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14,15,16]. These studies have shown that robotic therapy either produce improvements in the motor control and muscle strength of the paretic arm without side effects or is more effective than conventional therapy in improving upper limb motor function recovery, especially in chronic stroke patients....
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This pilot study tested the effectiveness of an intense, short-term upper-limb robotic therapy for improvement in motor outcomes among chronic stroke patients. We enrolled 30 subjects with upper-limb deficits due to stroke of at least 6 mo duration and with a Motor Power Assessment grade of 3...
Once the robotic hand therapy devices are built, they will be sent to UC-Irvine for testing with patients. The patient’s ability will be measured before and after training with the robotic exoskeleton. Wolbrecht said robotic devices have been used for the last 20 years for rehabilitation, but...
No strongly clinical evidence about the use of hand robot-assisted therapy in stroke patients was demonstrated. This preliminary observer study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of intensive robot-assisted therapy in hand function recovery, in the early phase after a stroke onset. Methods. Seven...
Introduction/Background Upper limb (UL) robotic assisted therapy (RAT) is a powerful promising tool for stroke rehabilitation, particularly in the early stage. Associated to conventional therapy (CT), studies agreed that RAT decrease UL impairment. When it is provided as substitution, RAT is at ...
Muthu Wijesundara, left, and Mahdi Haghshenas-Jaryani, both from UTARI, work on the robotic glove that would help rehabilitate post-stroke patients. The research is being done in collaboration with the UNT Health Science Center. Credit: UT Arlington Initial rehabilitation therapy for many stroke...