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New Findings from University of Glasgow in the Area of RoboticsPublished (Asses sment of wearable robotics performance in patientswith neurological conditions)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Researchers detail new data in robotic s. According to news reporting from Glasgow,United Kingdom, by NewsRx journalis ts, research stated, “Purpose of review: While wearable roboticsis expanding wi thin clinical settings, particularly for neurological rehabilitation, there is s till a lack ofconsensus on how to effectively assess the performance of these d evices.”The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from University of Gl asgow: “This reviewfocuses on the most common metrics, whose selection and desi gn are crucial for optimizing treatmentoutcomes and potentially improve the sta ndard care. Recent findings: The literature reveals that whilewearable robots a re equipped with various embedded sensors, most studies still rely on traditiona l,nontechnological methods for assessment. Recent studies have shown that, alth ough quantitative datafrom embedded sensors are available (e.g., kinematics), t hese are underutilized in favor of qualitativeassessments. A trend toward integ rating automatic assessments from the devices themselves is emerging,with a few notable studies pioneering this approach.”
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