Browsing by Subject "Exoskeletons"
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(2019-11-22)Motor disabilities caused by neurological disorders such as stroke are a prevailing health issue in modern societies. To expedite the rehabilitation of patients with such disabilities, the scientific community has been ...
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(2022-12-09)Conventional human motion or biodynamic studies often employ optical motion capture systems which are expensive and largely restricted to laboratory settings. Wearable sensors can provide a cost-effective, mobile alternative, ...
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(2019-11-19)Exoskeleton-based therapy is a growing area and can provide benefits over conventional manual therapy due to the robots’ ability in providing high intensity and long therapy sessions, accurate measurements, and precise ...