Indego, Technology Derek Jones Indego, Technology Derek Jones

How to buy an Indego exoskeleton in 2020

Purchasing something like the Indego exoskeleton is potentially a life-changing event and deserves careful consideration. You should at least consider - Why would I purchase an exoskeleton? What would I like to think, feel and be able to do? Is this purchase realistic based on guidance from my clinical advisors? It is a good idea to try all of the exoskeleton systems that are available if you can.

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Adding haptics to objects in Virtual Reality with FES

We are seeing a number of virtual reality applications in rehabilitation as ideas from the gaming world spill over into rehab. But how about technology from rehab finding it's way into gaming?

A paper by Lopes et al describes how researchers from the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam Germany have been exploring how to add haptics to walls and other heavy objects in virtual worlds by using FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation).  When you think about it, a "sense of feeling" is normally missing from these virtual worlds - FES is one way of providing this sense.

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Sensorimotor rehabilitation of paralysed fingers

Some 30% of stroke survivors suffer from severe upper limb paresis with a non-functioning hand and the outcomes for rehab, at least in the research literature, seem to be poor. The RehaDigit produces controlled passive movements of paralysed fingers with the aim of allowing therapists to concentrate on more complicated tasks whilst allowing more intensive therapy. The device moves the four fingers over a physiological range of movement whilst adding a controlled vibration to activate the sensorimotor system.

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