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Development of a Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation Therapy to train Hand Function for Activities of Daily Living. O Lambercy, L Dovat, CL Teo: National University of Singapore (NUS) V Johnson, B Salman, T Milner: Simon Fraser University, Canada (SFU) R Gassert, E Burdet: Imperial College London, UK. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Development of a Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation Therapy to train Hand Function for Activities of Daily Living A robot-assisted rehabilitation protocol has been developed to help post-stroke survivors recover hand function Exercises with the Haptic Knob train opening/closing of the hand, as well as pronation/supination of the forearm Preliminary results illustrate the potential for offering motivating and personalized therapy programs O Lambercy, L Dovat, CL Teo: National University of Singapore (NUS) V Johnson, B Salman, T Milner: Simon Fraser University, Canada (SFU) R Gassert, E Burdet: Imperial College London, UK
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Development of a Robot-Assisted Rehabilitation Therapy to train Hand Function for Activities of Daily Living

• A robot-assisted rehabilitation protocol has been developed to help post-stroke survivors recover hand function

• Exercises with the Haptic Knob train opening/closing of the hand, as well as pronation/supination of the forearm

• Preliminary results illustrate the potential for offering motivating and personalized therapy programs

O Lambercy, L Dovat, CL Teo: National University of Singapore (NUS)V Johnson, B Salman, T Milner: Simon Fraser University, Canada (SFU)

R Gassert, E Burdet: Imperial College London, UK

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