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17 December 1996 Pilot clinical trial of a robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation workstation with stroke patients
Hermano Igo Krebs, Neville Hogan, Mindy L. Aisen, Bruce T. Volpe
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This paper summarizes our efforts to apply robotics and automation technology to assist, enhance, quantify, and document neuro-rehabilitation. It reviews a pilot clinical trial involving twenty stroke patients with a prototype robot-aided rehabilitation facility developed at MIT and tested at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital. In particular, we present a few results: (a) on the patient's tolerance of the procedure, (b) whether peripheral manipulation of the impaired limb influences brain recovery, (c) on the development of a robot-aided assessment procedure.
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Hermano Igo Krebs, Neville Hogan, Mindy L. Aisen, and Bruce T. Volpe "Pilot clinical trial of a robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation workstation with stroke patients", Proc. SPIE 2901, Telemanipulator and Telepresence Technologies III, (17 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263009
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KEYWORDS
Clinical trials

Visualization

Kinematics

Robotics

Sensors

Control systems

Quantization

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