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Novel Exercise Devices for Stroke Rehabilitation

Prostheses Research and Development

Driver Rehabilitation using Motion-Based Simulator

Human Factors Engineering & Human-Robot Interactions

Motor Learning and Control

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Video Game Reveals the Human Body is a ‘Slacker’

August 20, 2018July 22, 2019 Dr. Smith

Robot-mediated therapy for motor rehabilitation following stroke remains a compelling complement to traditional physical therapy. It is well established that best practice for robot-mediated therapy is to engage patients in exercises that belong to either the active or active-assistive modalities. … Continue reading Video Game Reveals the Human Body is a ‘Slacker’

Simple Rehabilitation Tech for Global Use

July 24, 2018July 22, 2019 Dr. Smith

Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide.  Of the five million stroke survivors living in the United States, it is estimated that half of them … Continue reading Simple Rehabilitation Tech for Global Use

Driving Simulator Research featured in Digital Trends

July 4, 2018July 22, 2019 Dr. Smith

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the most devastating injuries that can happen to a human being. Because the damage is invisible, TBI and stroke sufferers often have trouble convincing others that the injury is real, and the variety of symptoms make effective … Continue reading Driving Simulator Research featured in Digital Trends

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