Progress and open questions in the identification of electrically stimulated human muscle for stroke rehabilitation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5261176
- Identification of a modified Wiener-Hammerstein system and its application in electrically stimulated paralyzed skeletal muscle modeling
- Stimulation Interval Evaluation for Lower‐Limb Cycling Movement Based on Torque Observer
- Industrial robot applied in neurorehabilitation (Arm and shoulder exercising by robot)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6745951
- Intelligent control for robotic rehabilitation after stroke
Cited In (9)
- A comparative study of motion recognition methods for efficacy assessment of upper limb function
- Functional Electrical Stimulation
- A planar neuro-musculoskeletal arm model in post-stroke patients
- Haptic-based neurorehabilitation in poststroke patients: a feasibility prospective multicentre trial for robotics hand rehabilitation
- Identification of a modified Wiener-Hammerstein system and its application in electrically stimulated paralyzed skeletal muscle modeling
- Examining and monitoring paretic muscle changes during stroke rehabilitation using surface electromyography: a pilot study
- Industrial robot applied in neurorehabilitation (Arm and shoulder exercising by robot)
- End-to-end hand rehabilitation system with single-shot gesture classification for stroke patients
- Estimation of ankle joint torque and angle based on s-EMG signal for assistive rehabilitation robots
This page was built for publication: Progress and open questions in the identification of electrically stimulated human muscle for stroke rehabilitation
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5261176)