Studies from University of Louisville in the Area of Spinal Cord Injury Described [Robotic Upright Stand Trainer (Robust) and Postural Control In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury]
Abstract
2024 FEB 27 (NewsRx) – By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators publish new report on Central Nervous System Diseases and Conditions - Spinal Cord Injury. According to news originating from Louisville, Kentucky, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Context/objective Assessed feasibility and potential effectiveness of using a novel robotic upright stand trainer (RobUST) to deliver postural perturbations or provide assistance-as-needed at the trunk while individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) performed stable standing and self-initiated trunk movements. These tasks were assessed with research participants’ hands on handlebars for self-balance assistance (hands on) and with hands off (free hands).” Financial support for this research came from New York State Department of Health.
Key words
Louisville/Kentucky/United States/North and Central America/Central Nervous System/Central Nervous System Diseases and Conditions/Emerging Technologies/Health and Medicine/Machine Learning/Robotics/Robots/Spinal Cord/Spinal Cord Diseases and Conditions/Spinal Cord Injury/University of Louisville引用本文复制引用
出版年
2024