Noor Sabri Shalal
Papers
2
Total Citations
21
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2
About
Noor Sabri Shalal is a researcher specializing in rehabilitation robotics and assistive technology, with a focused interest in developing intelligent systems to support recovery for individuals with neurological conditions. Their most prominent work centers on the design and implementation of smart robotic exoskeletons, particularly systems targeting wrist and forearm rehabilitation for patients affected by stroke and spinal cord injury. Shalal's research addresses the critical challenge of restoring activities of daily living (ADL) through programmed, motor learning-based therapeutic exercises, demonstrating a strong commitment to bridging engineering innovation with clinical rehabilitation needs. Their most cited contribution, "Smart Robotic Exoskeleton: a 3-DOF for Wrist-forearm Rehabilitation" (2021), has accumulated 21 citations across its publications, reflecting growing recognition within the rehabilitation engineering community. By incorporating three degrees of freedom into the exoskeleton design, Shalal's work advances the mechanical complexity and functional versatility of wearable rehabilitation devices, enabling more naturalistic and effective therapeutic movements. This research is particularly impactful for students and engineers exploring human-robot interaction and neurorehabilitation technologies, positioning Shalal as an emerging contributor to the rapidly evolving field of smart assistive robotics.
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- 1Smart Robotic Exoskeleton: a 3-DOF for Wrist-forearm Rehabilitation15 citations · 2021
- 2Smart Robotic Exoskeleton: a 3-DOF for Wrist-forearm Rehabilitation6 citations · 2021