According to the World Stroke Organization, one-in-four people will suffer a stroke at some point in their life.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a system that helps patients learn to move their paralyzed arms and hands quickly after a stroke. This requires targeted ...
Stroke patients in the US could soon take advantage of cutting-edge robotics during the recovery process. The Food and Drug Administration has cleared Wandercraft's Atalante exoskeleton for use in ...
Jul. 19—A robotic arm exoskeleton being tested in Spokane is reaching to advance recovery for stroke patients. Developed at University of Idaho, a two-joint device is in trial use for one arm at ...
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New upper-limb exoskeleton adapts to stroke patients in real time
A Chinese team built a five-joint exoskeleton that senses movement intent and adjusts assistance, enabling safer, natural ...
Schenectady, N.Y. -- A stroke survivor from Saratoga County is making remarkable strides in his recovery, thanks, in part, to cutting-edge technology at Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital in ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Wandercraft's Atalante exoskeleton for stroke rehabilitation, as reported by Engadget. David Zabala, an 8-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, is ...
A new robotic hip exoskeleton could help stroke patients improve their walking stride, a new study shows. More than 80% of stroke survivors develop problems walking, often because their step is ...
The Food and Drug Administration has cleared a new exoskeleton for use in stroke rehabilitation, its manufacturer announced this week. Known as Atalante, the self-balancing, battery-powered ...
Researchers are developing a robotic exoskeleton platform that could overcome the limitations of treadmills used during the rehabilitation of the many stroke survivors who have problems walking. More ...
Stroke can change your life in a single day. Around the world, more than 15 million people have a stroke each year, and roughly three quarters of them are left with long-term disability. If you are ...
A robotic arm exoskeleton being tested in Spokane is reaching to advance recovery for stroke patients. Developed at University of Idaho, a two-joint device is in trial use for one arm at Providence St ...
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