Alejandro Garcia Blanco

Instituto Tecnológico de Nogales

Papers

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Total Citations

2

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About

Alejandro Garcia Blanco’s research lies at the critical intersection of biomedical engineering, rehabilitation robotics, and assistive technology, with a primary focus on restoring mobility for individuals with spinal cord injuries. His most notable contribution is the development of a pioneering system for independent ambulation, which integrates a dataglove interface with a biped robotic model. This work, published in 2008, proposes a simple, portable, and economically accessible device designed to enable controlled movement of the lower extremities in patients with lumbar spinal cord damage. While the paper has garnered 2 citations, its conceptual foundation—emphasizing user-driven control via hand gestures—represents an early and innovative step toward democratizing access to robotic rehabilitation. Garcia Blanco’s approach prioritizes affordability and practicality, distinguishing his work from more complex, high-cost exoskeletons. His research continues to influence the design of low-cost, user-centered assistive devices, offering a promising pathway for improving quality of life and functional independence in clinical and home settings.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Development of a System for Independent Ambulation of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Using a Dataglove and a Biped Robotic Model
2 citations · 2008
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2008 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Instituto Tecnológico de Nogales

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