Search Results - "Prange, G.B."
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Influence of Gravity Compensation on Muscle Activation Patterns During Different Temporal Phases of Arm Movements of Stroke Patients
Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-06-2009)“…Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of the shoulder and elbow during therapy after stroke, but…”
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Influence of gravity compensation on muscle activity during reach and retrieval in healthy elderly
Published in Journal of electromyography and kinesiology (01-04-2009)“…Abstract Introduction Arm support like gravity compensation may improve arm movements during stroke rehabilitation. It is unknown how gravity compensation…”
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Dampace: dynamic force-coordination trainer for the upper extremities
Published in 2007 IEEE 10th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2007)“…According to reviews, training with upper-extremities rehabilitation robotics is at least as good as regular stroke rehabilitation, probably because the…”
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Freebal: dedicated gravity compensation for the upper extremities
Published in 2007 IEEE 10th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2007)“…In most upper-extremity rehabilitation robotics, several components affect the therapy outcome. A common component is gravity compensation which alleviates…”
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An explorative study into changes in reach performance after gravity compensation training in chronic stroke patients
Published in 2009 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2009)“…After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to involuntary coupling of shoulder abduction and elbow flexion,…”
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Increased range of motion and decreased muscle activity during maximal reach with gravity compensation in stroke patients
Published in 2007 IEEE 10th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2007)“…To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be facilitated by supporting the weight of the hemiparetic arm,…”
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Error-enhanced augmented proprioceptive feedback in stroke rehabilitation training: A pilot study
Published in 2009 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2009)“…Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied to the arm, an augmented sensory (proprioceptive) cue is…”
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Reduction of muscle activity during repeated reach and retrieval with gravity compensation in stroke patients
Published in 2007 IEEE 10th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (01-06-2007)“…Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By supporting the weight of the arm during movements, either in…”
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Preliminary results of training with gravity compensation of the arm in chronic stroke survivors
Published in 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2009)“…After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to involuntary coupling of shoulder abduction and elbow flexion,…”
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The Effect of Prolonged Use of a Wearable Soft-Robotic Glove Post Stroke - a Proof-of-Principle
Published in 2018 7th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (Biorob) (01-08-2018)“…Many stroke survivors encounter difficulties in the performance of activities of daily life due to limitations in functional use of the hand. Robotic…”
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