Researchers are creating a glove that could help people who are recovering from a stroke to regain function in their hands again. So far, it’s still in development, but in early tests the robo-glove ...
Stroke is the most important cause of disability for adults in the EU, which affects approximately 1.1 million inhabitants each year. After a stroke, patients commonly need rehabilitation to relearn ...
For example, researchers at the Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Science and Mass General Brigham have ...
A prototype electronic glove that enables movement in paralysed hands is potentially "life-changing", stroke patients have said. Developed at the University of Southampton, it is intended to help ...
After someone suffers a stroke or other trauma affecting neuropathways, impacts to the strength and coordination of their limbs can make many daily tasks very challenging. While devices exist to help, ...
A robotic glove designed to help stroke sufferers regain movement in their hands and rebuild their muscles has been developed as part of a collaborative project in Britain, the Netherlands, Germany ...
A new electrical stimulation therapy improved hand function in stroke patients more than a currently used stroke rehabilitation therapy. If results are replicated, the glove-based treatment may lead ...
Recovering stroke patients may soon have a new device to help them work on regaining control of their hands without help from a physical therapist. It’s a medical device in the form of a glove, and ...
New technology is giving stroke patients more options like and FDA-approved device is keeping patients on the road to recovery. Stroke survivor Janet Johnson says she wasn't seeing results after years ...
A Korean health tech company, Neofect, has created a smart rehabilitation solution for stroke patients who need to learn how to reuse their hands. The glove is designed to induce neural plasticity in ...
The glove sends electronic impulses to produce an artificial movement. A prototype electronic glove that enables movement in paralysed hands is potentially "life-changing", stroke patients have said.