Monday, October 22, 2018

Development of a hand neuroprosthesis for grasp rehabilitation after stroke: state of art and perspectives

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Development of a hand neuroprosthesis for grasp rehabilitation after stroke: state of art and perspectives

 

  • Andrea Crema
  • Ivan Furfaro
  • Flavio Raschellà
  • Silvestro Micera
  • Andrea Crema
    • 1
  • Ivan Furfaro
    • 1
  • Flavio Raschellà
    • 1
  • Silvestro Micera
    • 1
  1. 1.Campus BiotechEcole Politécnique Fédérale de LausanneLausanneSwitzerland
Conference paper
Part of the Biosystems & Biorobotics book series (BIOSYSROB, volume 21)

Abstract

Stroke disrupts motor and sensory pathways, affects the ability to sense without distorsions body and peripersonal space, to decide to act, and to control efficiently the body. This paper describes the contextual requirements for the design of a grasp rehabilitation system for goal directed exercises. An implementation of a compatible system is shown.

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