Sunday, June 7, 2020

DLSU researchers develop state-of-the-art exoskeleton for post-stroke rehab

Will your stroke hospital be able to compare what comes out of this to all the previous ones out there? This means every single stroke hospital in the world has to have that ability.  All because our fucking failures of stroke associations can't do this once for every stroke hospital in the world. 

And there is 240,000 results on Google search for biomimetic exoskeleton

for your stroke hospital to consider.  

 

DLSU researchers develop state-of-the-art exoskeleton for post-stroke rehab

A post-stroke rehabilitation exoskeleton developed by De La Salle University (DLSU) may one day help physiotherapists provide a cheaper alternative for their patients.

(DLSU / FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
(DLSU / FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
DLSU, in a Facebook post on June 5, Friday, shared an article that appeared on the SciDevNet website.
Dubbed the “Agapay Project,” it involves the development of a “biomimetic exoskeleton” for the upper body, which will help stroke patients in their therapy.
“We anticipate the exoskeletons from the Agapay Project to be more affordable than others currently in the market,” Peter Tenido, project director, told SciDevNet.
The robotic exoskeletons can track the progress of patients and help “hasten the recovery process,” according to the SciDevNet piece.
The exoskeletons developed by DLSU can help patients rehabilitate the “shoulders, upper and lower arms, and wrists and hands.”

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