Abstract:BackgroundHumans are highly reliant on the efficient function of their upper limb. Neuromuscular disorders that impair the function of the shoulder consequently reduce quality of life. Robotic rehabilitation serves as an attractive treatment choice due to its promising results and its ability to alleviate the demands on therapists and clinicians. Nevertheless, current robotic architectures are not optimized for the human shoulder but are more apt for industrial environments. Pneumatically powered soft robotic … Show more
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