01/10/2006 Computer Science Engineering Medicine Psychology
DOI: 10.1109/IROS.2006.281994 SemanticScholar ID: 33687560 MAG: 2055119050

A Cooperative Control Scheme for Robotic Rehabilitation of Arm Impairment after Stroke

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Recovery of arm movement after stroke partly relates to quantity of functionally relevant practice. Physical therapies involve careful guidance of the paretic arm through therapeutic exercise to allow relearning of joint co-ordinations needed for functional arm movement. A robotic device that helps deliver more rehabilitation treatment would accelerate recovery of arm weakness. This paper describes the development of a cooperative controller for a robotic system (iPAM) that is being developed which will provide intelligent, interactive, safe movement treatment to help recovery of arm weakness after stroke.

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Prof. Mark Mon-Williams

University of Leeds - Chair in Cognitive Psychology

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