Sunday, June 19, 2016

Post-stroke Hand Rehabilitation Using a Wearable Robotic Glove

And just when the fuck will our stroke team put together a hand stroke protocol? There are plenty of possible options. Does your doctor know about any of them?

I have 144 posts on the hand, 44 posts on glove, and  40 posts on fingers.
What exactly is your doctor and therapist doing to bring back your hand functions? 


1.  How about the PossessedHand?

2.  Or maybe the Mozart glove?

3.  Or the Music glove?  

4.  Or the Gloreha(R) hand rehabilitation glove?

5.  Vibrating Glove May Enhance Sense of Touch

6.   EnableTalk, a Synchronous Interpreter for Sign Language

7.   Wireless Electronic Glove Helps Improve Motor Skills of Spinal Cord Injury Victims

8.   Ghost Smart Sensor Glove Coaches Blind Athletes (video)

9.   Rome doctors use robotic glove, videogame on stroke patients

10.  Cable Actuated Exomusculature Glove for Stroke Rehabilitation and Assistance

11.   Robo-Gloves to Aid Stroke Victims

12.   Mechanical glove to aid stroke victims

13.   Stroke rehab glove combines mental practice and muscle stimulation to improve hand function

14.   Mending the brain with a mechanical glove

15.   Robotic Glove Helps Stroke Survivors Regain Movement

16.    This Smart Glove Speeds Rehabilitation Of Stroke Patients 

17.    This Smart Glove Will Speed Up Your Stroke Recovery

18.    The RELEAS Splint: For Some Stroke Patients, It Can Mean a New Lease on Life

The latest one here:

Post-stroke Hand Rehabilitation Using a Wearable Robotic Glove

  • Dorin Popescu 
  • , Mircea Ivanescu
  • , Razvan Popescu
  • , Anca Petrisor
  • , Livia-Carmen Popescu
  • , Ana-Maria Bumbea
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Abstract

The paper presents the research work done for development of a lightweight and low-cost robotic glove that post-stroke patients can use to recover hand functionality. The work focused on two directions for the robotic glove structure (exoskeleton and wearable soft robotic glove) and on two types of recuperative actions (tele-operation and program based actions). Given the performance tests ran for the robotic gloves, better results were shown with the wearable soft robotic glove that could also be combined with Functional Electrical Stimulation in order to improve the post-stroke hand rehabilitation.


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