A paradigm shift for rehabilitation robotics
HI Krebs, L Dipietro, S Levy-Tzedek… - IEEE engineering in …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Therapeutic robots enhance clinician productivity in facilitating patient recovery. In this
article, we presented an overview of the remarkable growth in the activities in the area of …
article, we presented an overview of the remarkable growth in the activities in the area of …
The value of robotic systems in stroke rehabilitation
In this paper, we discuss robot-mediated neurorehabilitation as a significant emerging field
in clinical medicine. Stroke rehabilitation is advancing toward more integrated processes …
in clinical medicine. Stroke rehabilitation is advancing toward more integrated processes …
[HTML][HTML] The use of robots in stroke rehabilitation: A narrative review
LM Weber, J Stein - NeuroRehabilitation, 2018 - content.iospress.com
BACKGROUND: Stroke is among the leading causes of acquired disability in the United
States, affecting nearly 800,000 Americans annually. The identification of more effective …
States, affecting nearly 800,000 Americans annually. The identification of more effective …
Therapeutic robotics: A technology push
In this paper, we present a retrospective and chronological review of our efforts to
revolutionize the way physical medicine is practiced by developing and deploying …
revolutionize the way physical medicine is practiced by developing and deploying …
Robotic applications in neuromotor rehabilitation
HI Krebs, BT Volpe, ML Aisen, W Hening, S Adamovich… - Robotica, 2003 - cambridge.org
Robot-aids or Rehabilitators are our chosen neologism to name a new class of robotic
devices that represent a substantially departure from prior applications of robotics in …
devices that represent a substantially departure from prior applications of robotics in …
Rehabilitation robotics
HI Krebs, BT Volpe - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
This chapter focuses on rehabilitation robotics which can be used to augment the clinician's
toolbox in order to deliver meaningful restorative therapy for an aging population, as well as …
toolbox in order to deliver meaningful restorative therapy for an aging population, as well as …
Advances in the understanding and treatment of stroke impairment using robotic devices
J Hidler, D Nichols, M Pelliccio… - Topics in stroke …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The presence of robotic devices in rehabilitation centers is now becoming commonplace
across the world, challenging heath care professionals to rethink treatment strategies for …
across the world, challenging heath care professionals to rethink treatment strategies for …
Rehabilitation robotics after stroke: A bibliometric literature review
Introduction Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in developed countries. Due
to population aging, the number of people requiring rehabilitation after stroke is going to rise …
to population aging, the number of people requiring rehabilitation after stroke is going to rise …
Poststroke upper extremity rehabilitation: a review of robotic systems and clinical results
BR Brewer, SK McDowell… - Topics in stroke …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Although the use of robotic devices to address neuromuscular rehabilitative goals
represents a promising technological advance in medical care, the large number of systems …
represents a promising technological advance in medical care, the large number of systems …
Robotic devices for movement therapy after stroke: current status and challenges to clinical acceptance
P Lum, D Reinkensmeyer, R Mahoney… - Topics in stroke …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Robotic devices for movement therapy are moving closer to becoming commercially
available tools for aiding in stroke rehabilitation. Robotic technology offers a range of …
available tools for aiding in stroke rehabilitation. Robotic technology offers a range of …