LOMA LINDA, Calif. (KABC) -- Loma Linda Medical Center has new technology to help people heal, and it is robotic. It's all part of an innovative physical therapy program designed to help stroke ...
A Chandler teen just received a $50,000 scholarship for engineering innovation in stroke rehabilitation. Brad Wu created a robotic arm device that could help stroke patients regain movement. “It is ...
According to the World Stroke Organization, one-in-four people will suffer a stroke at some point in their life.
Led by Dr Xiaoling Hu, Associate Professor of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the “Mobile Ankle-foot Exoneuromusculoskeleton” project has been named a CES Innovation Awards 2025 Honouree.
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Harvard researchers created an algorithm that allows a wearable robot to adapt to and assist the arm movements of stroke and Lou Gehrig’s disease patients in real-time. The researchers’ machine ...
For many people living with neurodegenerative diseases or recovering from stroke, daily routines can become exhausting challenges. Simple actions like brushing teeth, raising a fork, or combing hair ...
Crossing a room shouldn’t feel like a marathon. But for many stroke survivors, even the smallest number of steps carries enormous weight. Each movement becomes a reminder of lost coordination, muscle ...