2023
DOI: 10.1109/tnsre.2023.3323370
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Hybrid Robotic and Electrical Stimulation Assistance Can Enhance Performance and Reduce Mental Demand

Lucille Cazenave,
Martin Einenkel,
Aaron Yurkewich
et al.

Abstract: Combining functional electrical stimulation (FES) and robotics may enhance recovery after stroke, by providing neural feedback with the former while improving quality of motion and minimizing muscular fatigue with the latter. Here, we explored whether and how FES, robot assistance and their combination, affect users' performance, effort, fatigue and user experience. 15 healthy participants performed a wrist flexion/extension tracking task with FES and/or robotic assistance. Tracking performance improved during… Show more

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