Robotic Rehabilitation
A robotic hand which can be controlled by brainwaves will be used to help stroke survivors relearn movement in their fingers. Dr Anirban Chowdhury has designed and created the robot, which is 3D printable and could be rolled out across communities to make stroke rehabilitation more accessible. Follow us on our channels: Instagram | / uniessex TikTok | / uniofessex Facebook | / uniofessex Twitter | / uni_of_essex LinkedIn | / university-of-essex #UniversityOfEssex

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Innovation Empowering Robotic Rehabilitation - Lokomat®Pro Sensation

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Shawn Ryan Tests a Real Humanoid Robot

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REAplan® - End-effector robot for the rehabilitation of the upper limbs | EN

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How do stroke patients use the hand rehab robot gloves?

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Robotic Hand for Task-oriented Rehabilitation | Protocol Preview

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University of Essex | Anna B's Real Day as an Essex Undergraduate Student

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The Most Advanced Robot Hand in the World - TARS DexHand

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setting up the DaVinci Robot

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