Enhancing Stroke Rehabilitation with Whole-Hand Haptic Rendering: Development and Clinical Usability Evaluation of a Novel Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Device
Raphael Rätz,
François Conti,
Irène Thaler
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: There is currently a lack of easy-to-use and effective robotic devices for upper-limb rehabilitation after stroke. Importantly, most current systems lack the provision of somatosensory information that is congruent with the virtual training task. This paper introduces a novel haptic robotic system designed for upper-limb rehabilitation, focusing on enhancing sensorimotor rehabilitation through comprehensive haptic rendering.
Methods: We developed a novel haptic rehabilitation device with a uniqu… Show more
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