Charles W Stammers

University of Bath

Papers

4

Total Citations

39

H-Index

3

About

Charles W. Stammers is a robotics engineer whose career has been defined by a passionate commitment to developing assistive technologies for people with severe physical disabilities. Working primarily in the early 1990s, Stammers made meaningful contributions to the emerging field of rehabilitation robotics, pioneering robotic workstation systems designed to restore independence and functional capability to disabled individuals. His most influential work, "Clinical Experience in Rehabilitation Robotics" (1991, 18 citations), documented real-world trials of a commercially available robotic arm adapted for patients at the Spinal Injuries Unit at Odstock Hospital, Salisbury — a landmark example of translating laboratory innovation into clinical practice. Alongside this, his earlier development work (1990, 12 citations) established foundational prototypes tested directly with disabled users, embedding patient feedback at the heart of the design process. Stammers also made technical contributions to robotic kinematics, developing elegant algorithms that enable two-motor wrist systems to replicate three-degree-of-freedom motion with optimized efficiency — work that reflects both mathematical sophistication and practical engineering ingenuity. Though his citation counts are modest, his research represents genuinely human-centered engineering at a time when rehabilitation robotics was still finding its footing.

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H-Index
4
Papers
39
Total Citations
10
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Clinical experience in rehabilitation robotics
18 citations · 1991
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1990 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: University of Bath

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