2023
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2023.1103017
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Analysis of the therapeutic interaction provided by a humanoid robot serving stroke survivors as a therapeutic assistant for arm rehabilitation

Abstract: Objective: To characterize a socially active humanoid robot’s therapeutic interaction as a therapeutic assistant when providing arm rehabilitation (i.e., arm basis training (ABT) for moderate-to-severe arm paresis or arm ability training (AAT) for mild arm paresis) to stroke survivors when using the digital therapeutic system Evidence-Based Robot-Assistant in Neurorehabilitation (E-BRAiN) and to compare it to human therapists’ interaction.Methods: Participants and therapy: Seventeen stroke survivors receiving … Show more

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“…Platz, T. et al, [88] used Evidence-Based Robot-Assistant in Neurorehabilitation (E-BRAiN) for post-brain stroke rehabilitation. The primary goal of E-BRAiN is to provide therapeutic sittings for the brain stroke patient.…”
Section: Analysis Of Intelligent Brain Stroke Assistant For Post-stro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platz, T. et al, [88] used Evidence-Based Robot-Assistant in Neurorehabilitation (E-BRAiN) for post-brain stroke rehabilitation. The primary goal of E-BRAiN is to provide therapeutic sittings for the brain stroke patient.…”
Section: Analysis Of Intelligent Brain Stroke Assistant For Post-stro...mentioning
confidence: 99%