Combining robotics with virtual reality holds great promise for physical rehabilitation. Fixed frame, or stationary exoskeletons for the upper and lower body have been used for years to get patien…
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Combining robotics with virtual reality holds great promise for physical rehabilitation. Fixed frame, or stationary exoskeletons for the upper and lower body have been used for years to get patien…
ArmeoPower facilitate stroke rehab with gaming
ArmeoPower facilitate stroke rehab with gaming
After a stroke or serious accident, exercise and rehabilitation takes a lot of time and effort. It is often a long, slow, painful, boring and frustrating process. There have been a number of attempts over the years to make it easier and Hocoma, who make the Valedo Back Sensor, have produced a product to gamify the experience.
The ArmeoPower is designed for patients with very little ability to…
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Wearable Technology Show 2015: Winners Circle
Wearable Technology Show 2015: Winners Circle |WeLove Digital
WTS 2015 featured the Wearables 2015 Awards with winners announced in categories including consumer product, medical technology, augmented reality and best innovation, as well as one overall winner.
Winners in eight categories were revealed after the first day’s play at the Wearable Technology Show (WTS) 2015. Best Consumer Product and title of Overall Wearable Winner went to Withings – a…
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