XCath today announced the completion of the first telerobotic stroke case using its Iris surgical robotic system.
In the U.S., stroke is a major cause of long-term disability which affects 700,000 people annually. Most of them are over 65 years old and some have difficulties grasping objects after their stroke.
Researchers call this the power of progress, *** bionic solution for stroke patients struggling to get moving again. We had *** 10 week intervention program that we ran using an overground robotic ...
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Stroke is the most common cause of chronic adult disability in the United Kingdom. Of the people who survive stroke, 85 percent are left with some degree of arm paresis. After five years, 25 percent ...
Shaking hands with a robotic arm could be a new way to help stroke patients learn to use their arms again. Researchers reported in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation after a successful ...
Lompoc Valley Medical Center’s “Code Stroke” telemedicine program — led by an android nicknamed Dr. Robot — is now officially an award-winning initiative. The Lompoc hospital was chosen as a winner of ...