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A functional electrical stimulation (FES)-robot hybrid system for upper limb rehabilitation driven by voluntary intention

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Rehabilitation Sleeve - An FES-Robot Hybrid System

An electromyography (EMG)-driven electromechanical robot system integrated with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was developed for multi-joint upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. This hybrid system successfully combines the advantages of EMG-driven robot and NMES and can achieve much more prominent recovery than using either technology alone in pilot clinical trials. The training device is equipped with a novel bracing system with moisture and pressure management function to improve the wearing comfort, especially for long-term usage. The device can also render user’s motions into mouse commands. When coupled with various computer applications, it diversifies rehabilitation training programmes, making patients more interested in the process and thus yielding better results.

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