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Wearable robotics in clinical testing

Edited by: José Contreras-Vidal, José Gonzalez-Vargas, and José Luis Pons

An article collection in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation.

This collection of articles has not been sponsored and articles have undergone the journal's standard peer-review process overseen by the Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors. The Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors declare no competing interests.

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  1. Chronic stroke patients usually experience reduced hand functions, impeding their ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) independently. Additionally, improvements in hand functions by physical th...

    Authors: Daniel Yuan-Lee Lim, Hwa-Sen Lai and Raye Chen-Hua Yeow
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:120
  2. In recent years, ambulatory lower limb exoskeletons are being gradually introduced into the clinical practice to complement walking rehabilitation programs. However, the clinical evidence of the outcomes attai...

    Authors: Ángel Gil-Agudo, Álvaro Megía-García, José Luis Pons, Isabel Sinovas-Alonso, Natalia Comino-Suárez, Vicente Lozano-Berrio and Antonio J. del-Ama
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:36

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2023 20:160

  3. As a consequence of the increase of cerebro-vascular accidents, the number of people suffering from motor disabilities is raising. Exoskeletons, Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) devices and Brain-Machin...

    Authors: Enrique Hortal, Daniel Planelles, Francisco Resquin, José M. Climent, José M. Azorín and José L. Pons
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2015 12:92
  4. Persons suffering from progressive muscular weakness, like those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), gradually lose the ability to stand, walk and to use their arms. This hinders them from performing daily...

    Authors: Peter N Kooren, Alje G Dunning, Mariska M H P Janssen, Joan Lobo-Prat, Bart F J M Koopman, Micha I Paalman, Imelda J M de Groot and Just L Herder
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2015 12:83

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2015 12:111

  5. Robots offer an alternative, potentially advantageous method of providing repetitive, high-dosage, and high-intensity training to address the gait impairments caused by stroke. In this study, we compared the e...

    Authors: Carolyn Buesing, Gabriela Fisch, Megan O’Donnell, Ida Shahidi, Lauren Thomas, Chaithanya K. Mummidisetty, Kenton J. Williams, Hideaki Takahashi, William Zev Rymer and Arun Jayaraman
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2015 12:69
  6. Stroke significantly affects thousands of individuals annually, leading to considerable physical impairment and functional disability. Gait is one of the most important activities of daily living affected in s...

    Authors: Magdo Bortole, Anusha Venkatakrishnan, Fangshi Zhu, Juan C Moreno, Gerard E Francisco, Jose L Pons and Jose L Contreras-Vidal
    Citation: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2015 12:54