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Principles for designing in motivation into a robotic stroke therapy device
Michelle J. Johnson, H. F. Machiel Van der Loos, Charles G. Burgar, P. Shor, Larry Leifer
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the USA. Stroke survivors often do not regain bilateral use of their impaired arm. Five design principles are presented as a way of implementing motivational requirements to help robot-assisted therapy environments actively train hemiplegic stroke survivors to manage their compensatory tendencies, use their impaired arm, and regain bilateral arm use.
Keywords
Stroke (engine)Physical medicine and rehabilitationRobotic armPhysical therapyMedicinePsychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEngineeringMechanical engineering
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