A Robotic Hip Exoskeleton to Help Stroke Patients Regain Stride
TBMG-51755
10/01/2024
- Content
More than 80 percent of stroke survivors experience walking difficulty, significantly impacting their daily lives, independence, and overall quality of life. Now, new research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst pushes forward the bounds of stroke recovery with a unique robotic hip exoskeleton, designed as a training tool to improve walking function. This invites the possibility of new therapies that are more accessible and easier to translate from practice to daily life compared to current rehabilitation methods.
- Citation
- "A Robotic Hip Exoskeleton to Help Stroke Patients Regain Stride," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2024.