LOCOMOTION
Control of Robots for Rehabilitation
Robert Riener
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 19
Abstract
This paper gives a short overview about new human-centered robotic approaches applied to the rehabilitation of gait and upper-extremity functions in patients with movement disorders. So-called "patient-cooperative" strategies can take into account the patient's intention and efforts rather than imposing any predefined movement. It is hypothesized that such human-centered robotic approaches can improve the therapeutic outcome compared to classical rehabilitation strategies
Keywords
RehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRobotRehabilitation roboticsComputer scienceOutcome (game theory)Human–computer interactionMovement controlMedical roboticsMovement (music)
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