Chesnakov et al., 2016 - Google Patents
An investigation of effects of the partial active assistance in a virtual environment based rehabilitation systemChesnakov et al., 2016
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This thesis describes a study on a new active assistance in robotic rehabilitation in a haptic virtual environment for post-stroke patients. The novelty of this active assistance system lies in that the assistance is directly rendered on the result of a task performing. Active …
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