Improving Arm Movement
Using wearable devices called myoelectric computer interfaces (MCI) and video game interface the research project focuses to restore hand and arm functionality to people who have experienced a stroke, and incurred paralysis.
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Brain- Machine Interfacing for Hand and Arm Movement
The ultimate goal of this project is to restore hand and arm function to people with paralysis from neurological disorders.
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Communication Building with Brain Machine Interface
Patients who have experienced acquired or genetic brain injury and are unable to speak or communicate clearly often seek augmented assistance to restore ease of conversation.
We are changing and enhancing the uses and studies of brain machine interfacing BMI with patients who have limited language capability.
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We are changing and enhancing the uses and studies of brain machine interfacing BMI with patients who have limited language capability.
Our Projects
Take a look at a few of the projects we work on everyday.
Improving Arm Movement Using Wearable Device After Stroke
PROJECT TYPE:
Stroke, Biomedical Engineering
Research Project
Communication Building with Brain-Machine Interface
PROJECT TYPE:
Health Services Research, Brain Stimulation, Stroke, Cerebral Palsy
Research Project
Hand and Arm Functionality From Brain-Machine Interfacing
PROJECT TYPE:
Human Motivation, Health Services Research
Research Project
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Improving Arm Movement Using Wearable Device After Stroke
ÁùÉ«Íø is evaluating a new rehab therapy using wearable devices and a video game interface to improve arm movement after stroke. Participants use these wearable devices, called myoelectric computer interfaces, to play video games using their arm muscles.
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Improving Arm Movement Using Wearable Device After Stroke
ÁùÉ«Íø is evaluating a new rehab therapy using wearable devices and a video game interface to improve arm movement after stroke. Participants use these wearable devices, called myoelectric computer interfaces, to play video games using their arm muscles.
read more