R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops INDUSTRY WORKSHOPS The use of lower-limb exoskeletons in clinical practice: official launch of the ABLE Exoskeleton Organizer : Katlin Kreamer-Tonin Speakers : Ruediger Rupp, Mark Wright, Franziska Herzog, Alfons Carnicero, Katlin Kreamer-Tonin, Helena Lopez Workshop time : 08:15 - 09:45 Hall : Dock 10A (Level 2) Abstract: ABLE Human Motion announces the launch of its first product: the ABLE Exoskeleton® at RehabWeek 2022! In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to learn how this new device can be integrated into clinical practice from experts in neurorehabilitation at Heidelberg University Hospital (Germany) and Institut Guttmann (Spain). They will learn how the device works and then apply that knowledge to two case studies of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) at different neurologic levels, who will perform a live demonstration walking with the ABLE Exoskeleton®. Attendees will receive input and feedback from the two SCI individuals, ABLE engineers and clinicians who have worked with the ABLE Exoskeleton® at their rehabilitation institutions. The ABLE Exoskeleton® is a robotic device for clinical use that assists paraplegic individuals to stand up and walk. Once regulatory approval is complete, it will become the lightest exoskeleton in the market and will offer unique features for patients and clinicians, such as quick fitting, intuitive use, user- initiated steps and variable levels of assistance. The device is accompanied by ABLE Care®, a mobile app that enhances the rehabilitation experience, enabling a more personalized, motivating and data- driven therapy. It also comes at a price point that makes it accessible to all sizes of clinical institutions. Disclaimer: the ABLE Exoskeleton® is in the process of obtaining CE Mark clearance as a medical device, and therefore not commercially available yet. However, you can now pre-order your device with a special discount for RehabWeek attendees (limited availability). For more information contact hello@ ablehumanmotion.com Upper Limb Robotics GroupTherapyTM Concept: Interconnectivity and Gamification Organizer : Sarah Lim Speakers : Sarah Lim, Jake Kee, Denny Oetomo Workshop time : 08:15 - 09:45 Hall : Dock 10B (Level 2) Abstract: Fourier Intelligence Rehab is a total solution concept consisting of a comprehensive advanced rehabilitation technology including robotics therapy, neuromodulation, sensor technology, virtual reality, and functional electrical stimulation. The principle of Rehab technology is to provide high-efficiency rehabilitation training, cost-effective therapy outcome and emphasises space-saving and ease of use. The 5 main application settings of the Rehab are neurological rehabilitation, sports rehabilitation, vocational training, pain management and healthy ageing. The group therapy concept leveraged the advantages of having multiple advanced rehabilitation robotics in the Rehab allowing patients to have a cooperative or competitive training environment. Besides, the social interaction in the group therapy not only will retain the patient’s interest and motivation in rehabilitation also helps with post-injury depression and avoidance of social withdrawal. 51
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops In this session, multiple upper limb devices are interconnected to provide a streamlined approach to group therapy. The patients could perform therapy with other patients or with their family, friends or even their therapists. Patients could utilise similar devices or multiple devices as robotics within the Rehab shares the similar platform thus allowing communication with identical and separate devices. With telerehabilitation in mind, the devices also allow patients to play against someone using a tablet. Patient’s progress could be monitored via the tablet or allow competitive and cooperative training to be performed. This truly has shown great advantages in providing group therapy that creates a smooth experience of clinical implementation for our users and patients. Fourier Intelligence aims to accelerate the adoption of advanced rehabilitation technology and make technology mainstream by fully integrating them into the clinical settings, hence creating positive clinical outcomes. Multimodal Treatment of the Lower Limb - Engineering, Evidence, and Clinical Application Organizer : Iris Jakob Speakers : Alexander Kollreider, Andrea Turolla, Sarah Daniel, Adam Parkinson, Clara Silvestro Workshop time : 10:30 - 12:00 Hall : Dock 10B (Level 2) Abstract: All patients that undergo a rehabilitation program want to regain mobility as independently as possible. However, gait is a very complex motor behavior which can only be realized when different functions and skills can be developed and achieved by the pati ent individually. According to the patients phase of rehabilitation and the functional abilities, therapists can work on mobilization, passive and active range of motion of the different joints (hip, knee, ankle), verticalization, trunk control, weight bea ring, muscle force, weight shifting, balance, endurance, and many more . When designing and developing an innovative technology for rehabilitation, many questions need to be answered: What is currently missing in the market? How can we improve existing ther apy tools and processes? What additional benefits could we bring to healthcare professionals and the patient? How can the new technology fit into its surrounding environment? An introduction from the inventor side by Dr. Alexander Kollreider, CTO and Found er of Tyromotion, will briefly explore on the reasons and ideas behind the development of a multimodal robotic device for the rehabilitation of lower extremities and gait. Attendees will have the possibility to interact and ask questions regarding this imp ortant designing phase . In the second part, a clinical application expert presents and practically demonstrates, with one or more volunteers, the main applications offered by using the device in the rehabilitation of neurologic and orthopedic patients. The focus will be on how some training and assessment options could be used for different goals and phases of rehabilitation to regain or improve the gait pattern. A short quiz with a sweet prize will then follow to award the most perceptive participants . The third part of the workshop is dedicated to the evidence behind multimodal robotic technology, including the clinical protocol, experience, and research results using a multimodal treatment approach with stroke patients . Finally, an experienced clinician w ill introduce a patient case for an interactive session where attendees will vote on the main rehabilitation goals for the patient, a recommended rehabilitation plan, different treatment approaches and on how technology could support in this particular pat scenario. Votes will be visible to the audience in real time offering the possibility of a discussion between the speaker panel and the participants. The clinician will then end the workshop by presenting the treatment approach that was used with the ient patient and the final results that were achieved . 52
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops Interactive Online Computer Gaming Platform for Rehabilitation of Children With Cerebral Palsy Organizer : Kjetil Helland Speakers : Oleh Kachmar, Anna Kushnir Workshop time : 13:45 - 15:15 Hall : Dock 10B (Level 2) Abstract: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the leading cause of childhood disability. Children with CP often require continued and intense physical rehabilitation Child’s motivation to exercise tends to decrease that can affect the rehabilitation outcomes. Another problem that youth with disabilities face is a lack of possibilities to interact and play with peers. Rehabilitation computer games could be an essential element of the physical therapy program that provides motivation and social interaction. Games designed specifically for youth with disabilities provide all prerequisites for effective motor learning and the regular performance of the required movement with the optimal intensity and motivating feedback in a safe environment. Recent evidence suggests that serious games have great potential in rehabilitating children with movement and balance disorders. We will present the online platform Stasism.com developed in multidisciplinary collaboration within the Horizon 2020 AbleGames project. It aims to provide motor learning along with engagement and social interaction. The platform includes games and diagnostic tools specifically designed for youth with CP. Games can be controlled by movements of the trunk, hand, and mouth. Movements are tracked with a balance board or web camera. The platform allows creating an account for each user to save progress in different games and personalize games. Therapists or caregivers can adjust the game settings individually using level editors. Multiplayer modes support playing with peers and caregivers that facilitate interaction between children. The platform provides an opportunity to add friends and communicate with peers. Diagnostic tools allow assessing static and dynamic balance. Information about the player’s performance and analytics is stored and available to the therapist. The workshop will include the “hands-on” demo during which participants will play the games and learn how to use tests and additional features of the Stasism.com platform. Translational Research using Advanced Rehabilitation Technologies Organizer : Frans Steenbrink Speakers : Jaap van Dieën, Maarten Prins, Frans Steenbrink Workshop Time : 10:30 - 12:00 Hall : Dock 10A (Level 2) Abstract: There is nothing new about Advanced Rehabilitation Technology, so one may wonder, how advanced is it? While new technologies are being developed at Universities, we are entering the next phase for many existing technologies. This workshop focusses on Translational Research, i.e. research seeking to produce clinically applicable results benefiting human balance and gait, and specifically research using rehabilitation technology such as instrumented treadmills, movable platforms, motion capture and interactive Virtual Reality. The goal of this workshop is to discuss translational research in this field, and to translate basic scientific outcomes and results more quickly and efficiently into clinical practice. For several years researchers have been using perturbations to study and influence human balance and locomotion. There is eminent work on the use of visual perturbations (e.g. manipulating vision) or cognitive perturbations (e.g. cognitive dual tasking while performing a motor task). Recently the focus 53
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops is increasingly on mechanical perturbations, where robotic platforms are used to destabilize patients or impose near fall situations. These types of perturbations are also used for interventional studies to study compensations, improve motor behavior or e.g. reduce fall risk. Implementation of the results of these studies in clinics allows the knowledge and understanding from lab-based studies to reach those for whom they were initially intended, the patients. Besides learning from researchers and clinicians in the field, in this workshop we will discuss the crucial elements for transferring scientific findings in to clinical implementation. How can we encourage and promote multidisciplinary collaboration between lab settings and clinical researchers. How can we incorporate the wishes and needs of both patients and therapists, with the existing research community? And finally how can we identify and support the adoption of best practices in rehabilitation? From theory to practice: continuum of lower extremity gait and balance training Organizer : Bettina Studer-Pastore Speakers : Evelyne Wiskerke, Giovanni Morone, Liliana Paredes, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò Workshop Time : 13:45 - 15:15 Hall : Dock 10A (Level 2) Abstract: Walking impairments, caused by neurological, orthopedic, muscular, and cardiovascular disorders occur frequently and have often important physical and social impacts on a patient’s quality of life, affecting around three quarters of stroke survivors and the vast majority of people suffering a spinal cord injury. One of the primary goals during rehabilitation programs for patients with walking disorders, is to maintain and restore gait abilities, which entails increasing walking capacity while improving static and dynamic balance skills. Technological innovations have allowed rehabilitation to move toward more integrated processes, with improved efficiency and less long-term impairments. In particular, robot-mediated neurorehabilitation for gait training can enhance rehabilitation outcomes, but it needs to be used according to well-defined neuroscientific principles. By now, the clinicians have available a toolbox of several robotic rehabilitation devices developed to address different therapy goals and patients’ characteristics: treadmill-based exoskeletons, overground body weight support systems, end-effector devices etc. But which technology is more suited for which patient? Which therapy goals can be trained and using which device? Each technology has specific key features which will be examined during this workshop. Moreover, we will also show how to transition patients from one device to the other during the rehabilitation continuum. We will show how lower extremity rehabilitation devices for training gait and balance throughout the patient’s continuum of care are implemented within different clinics. We will discuss specific needs for the different phases of the continuum (early rehab, inpatient and outpatient setting), how our devices can assess the patient and how these results can be used to guide therapy decisions. 54
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops Value-Based Healthcare Along the Continuum of Care: Real-Time Data, Measuring Outcomes and Reporting Organizer : Beatriz Dias Speakers : Gerard Ribbers, Beatriz Dias, Jose Lopez Workshop Time : 16:00 - 17:30 Hall : Dock 10A (Level 2) Abstract: In this workshop, we will discuss the direction of value-based healthcare and how the MedTech industry is addressing this trend. By shifting to value-based healthcare, it becomes more important to have a better overview of the patient and track their progress along their treatment journey. It is imperative to collect more data and extract relevant information from the data to achieve that. We will look at how this is reflected in the rehabilitation field, how we can go in the direction of creating an ecosystem in rehabilitation and we will showcase HocoNet, a Connected care solution for rehabilitation that supports the collection and integration, interpretation, and usage of more clinical data through the continuum of care. A clinical expert will share a specific use case for the value of a complete patient report, from data collection, interdisciplinary team work to therapy adaptation and we will reflect on other valuable use cases like the choice of cost-effective treatments for our patients. Moreover, we will have a discussion round with the participants on the challenges when providing rehabilitation along the continuum of care, how we can have a better overview of the patient’s progress, and how we could use that for reimbursement options. Music in neurorehabilitation - Jymmin®: Physiological and cognitive effects of music feedback training Organizer : Tom Fritz Speakers : Prof. Dr. Tom Fritz research group “Music Evoked Brain Plasticity” Dept of Neurology Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Workshop Time : 13:45 - 15:15 Hall : Dock 1A (Level 2) Abstract: “Jymmin” is fun! The sports training program, which uses specially retrofitted fitness equipment to let the users actively control music, alone or in a band, was specifically developed by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig. Results of several studies in recent years have shown interaction effects of physical exertion perception and musical agency, which are potentially beneficial for clinical use. For example, it has been shown that participants playing music with each other on specially retrofitted sports equipment show an elevated mood after ten minutes (Fritz et al., 2013a), positively conditioning physical exertion. This effect is in another population associated with a substantially reduced physical exertion experience and more relaxed muscles during the same music feedback training compared to conventional fitness training (Fritz et al., 2013b). In accordance with the idea of an increased efficiency in endorphin release when combining workout with music-feedback, analgesic effects of Jymmin were observed in another study (Fritz et al., 2018). Such physically vitalizing effects were observed to also correspond to positive cognitive effects at enhancing short term memory capacity in patients with dementia. Jymmin has been shown to be suitable for use in rehabilitation settings, and is popular among patients, probably also due to its positive emotional effects. Neuroscientific research shows that such emotional effects can be enormously beneficial to regain motor control in rehabilitation after stroke through emotional motor control, which cooperates 55
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops with voluntary motor control in a dual control fashion, such that many muscles can be assessed by both motor systems. Recent technological developments of the Max Planck Science spin-off Jymmin GmbH and THERA-Trainer have allowed for an integration of the Jymmin principle for single player in cycling machines, which will be presented at the conference. Measuring Wheelchair Performance and Propulsion Technique - the added value in clinical practice Organizer : Lode BV, RuG, VU (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Reade Speakers : Sonja de Groot, Rowie Janssen, Jelmer Braaksma, Riemer Vegter Workshop Time : 16:00 – 17:30 Hall : Dock 10B (Level 2) Abstract: Wheeled mobility is of crucial importance to a growing population of lower-limb impaired and often ageing individuals worldwide. The vast majority of this population in the Western world will use hand-rim wheelchairs. Upper-body exercise, especially hand-rim propulsion, is far more straining and less mechanically efficient than leg work. This low efficiency, together with the often-low physical capacity of the user, leads to high physical strain in daily life and, subsequently, a limited radius of action. Furthermore, hand-rim wheelchair propulsion often leads to upper-body overuse complaints. To prevent overuse injuries and to obtain and maintain mobility and develop an active lifestyle, both wheelchair and user must be in the best condition. Moreover, the wheelchair-user interface needs to be ergonomically tuned to the best wheeling performance for the specific individual. With the Lode Esseda wheelchair ergometer we can evaluate the wheelchair performance and propulsion technique of the wheelchair users in their own wheelchair. The most commonly used indicators of the wheelchair performance are the anaerobic and aerobic capacity. Both components can be measured on the wheelchair ergometer in a standardized, but individualized way. By doing so, results of participants can be compared within as well between them. Furthermore, the propulsion technique (i.e., timing and force application) can be measured as well on the wheelchair ergometer. The effect of changes in the wheelchair-user interface (e.g., different seat height or rim) can be evaluated by the propulsion technique. Additionally, to reduce the risk of shoulder pain, potential propulsion technique parameters can be identified that should be changed. After a brief introduction about the history of Dutch wheelchair research and the development of the Lode Esseda wheelchair ergometer, the tests to determine (an)aerobic capacity and propulsion technique will be performed live and analysed together with the audience. 56
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Workshops SPECIAL WORKSHOP “Vademecum MDR” – The Handbook for MDR – Guidelines and Templates for Market Access of Orthopaedic Devices According to the Medical Device Regulation Organizer : FH-Prof. Dr. Matthias Scherer, MSc Workshop Date & Time: Wednesday July 27, 2022 & 08:00 – 09:00 Hall : PORT 1A (Level 3) Abstract: With the new MDR (Medical Device Regulation) companies in the sector of rehabilitation technology are facing various challenges. Especially for small companies and, distributors and importers help is needed to meet these complex requirements. In cooperation with the Austrian Economic Chamber and industry representatives, MDR experts of the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna created a handbook with simple structured templates for companies in the field of rehabilitation engineering. 57
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 26 July ACRM Generalized vibration exposure from manual wheelchair travel over Jacob Misch 27 July Number ACRM common surfaces 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-001 RW Late 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-002 ICORR Performance comparisons between folding and rigid wheelchair Jacob Misch 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-003 ICORR frames 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-004 ICORR 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-005 ICORR Design of Orphan Assistive Technologies for Pill Management and Jacob Misch 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-006 ICORR Independent In-Bed Mobility 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-007 ICORR 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-008 IFESS A Comparison of Force-Plate Based Center of Mass Estimation Alexandre Banks 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-009 IFESS Algorithms 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-010 INRS 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-011 INRS Design Feasibility of an Energy-efficient Wrist Exoskeleton using Brandon 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-012 INRS Compliant Beams and Soft Actuators Caasenbrood 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-013 INRS 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-014 INRS Comparison of Machine Learning Techniques for Activities of Daily Sergio Salinas 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-015 RW Late Living Classification with Electromyographic Data 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-016 RW Late 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-018 ACRM Dynamic Calibration of EMG Signals for Control of a Wearable Elbow Jose Guillermo 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-019 RW Late Brace Colli Alfaro 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-020 RW Late 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-021 RW Late Unsupervised Myocontrol of a Virtual Hand Based on a Coadaptive Claudio Castellini 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-022 RW Late Abstract Motor Mapping 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-023 RW Late 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-024 RW Late Ambulation Control System Design for a Hybrid Knee Prosthesis Ann Simon 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-025 ICORR 16:15 - 17:00 P-026 Functional electrical stimulation in combination with other therapies Aitor Martín- 11:00 - 11:45 P-027 for hand function rehabilitation after stroke: a systematic review Odriozola Neuromuscular electrical stimulation as a spasticity reduction tool Aitor Martín- before functional hand training in a person with stroke: case report Odriozola Multidisciplinary Approach of Chronic Pain in a Woman With Cerebral Alfredo Lerín-Calvo Palsy and Spastic Dystonia. A Case Report Virtual Reality in Cognitive Rehabilitation With Stroke Patient. A Case Alfredo Lerín-Calvo Report Speech Therapy Intervention in Facial Palsy Secondary to Warthin´s Alfredo Lerín-Calvo Tumour Effects of Robotic Rehabilitation on Balance and Gait in a Woman with Alfredo Lerín-Calvo Hips Dysplasia Comparision of Different Robotic-Asisted Gait Training Devices for Alfredo Lerín-Calvo Gait Rehabilitation in People With Stroke. A Pilot Study The Arm Activity Tracker: a wearable system measuring and providing A.J. Nienja feedback on paretic arm activity in stroke patients. – a pilot study Langerak NeuroRehack: Stimulating Connections Alejandro Melendez-calderon Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) of Real-World Functional Alex Wong Behaviors in Individuals with Stroke Hyper-Realistic Haptic Feedback for Upper-Limb Sensorimotor Alexandre Ratschat Rehabilitation of People After Stroke Router-based tongue control of a wheelchair mounted ARM: getting a Ásgerður Pálsdóttir beverage from the kitchen while sitting on the sofa Quantifying hand use in the home with first-person vision for Andrea Bandini individuals with tetraplegia Towards the automatic prediction of upper limb recovery from resting- Andrea Bandini state EEG in stroke survivors Actuation strategies for mechanical perturbations to retrain knee joint Andrea Ortiz- running form cuadros Intensive Neurorehabilitation in Dogs with Severe Acute Intervertebral Ângela Martins Disc Extrusion Predictive Analysis of Errors During Robot-Mediated Gamified Arzu Güneysu Training Özgür 58
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 26 July RW Late Transdisciplinarity and expertise exchange to test/improve Alexander Moreno Number gerontechnologies to support home living in community-dwelling 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-028 ACRM older adults and their family caregivers 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-029 ICORR The ADel Electronic Home Assistant in older adults following Alexander Moreno 27 July RW Late hospitalization : Protocol for a pilot study including family caregivers 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-030 ICORR and healthcare professionals 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-031 ICORR 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-032 ICORR Design and Evaluation of a Knee Flexion Assistance Exoskeleton for Anthony Anderson 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-033 ICORR People with Transtibial Amputation 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-034 ICORR 11:00 - 11:45 P-035 Towards Smart Soft Exosuits for ACL Rehabilitation Anthony Anderson 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-036 IFESS Impact of Gravity Compensation on Upper Extremity Movements in Rhet Hailey 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-037 INRS Harmony Exoskeleton 27 July INRS 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-038 INRS Three Study Cases of Social Robotics in Autism Spectrum Disorder Carlos Andres 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-039 RW Late Treatment: Personalization and Usability of CASTOR Robot Cifuentes Garcia 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-040 INRS 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-041 ISVR Mirror-Based Robotic Therapy for Ankle Recovery with a Serious Carlos Andres 11:00 - 11:45 P-042 Game: A Case Study with a Stroke Survivor Cifuentes Garcia 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-043 RW Late A stretchable sensor for assistive force estimation in soft wearable Chiara Basla 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-044 RW Late robots 26 July RW Late 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-045 RW Late Real-Time Free Space Semantic Segmentation for Detection of Chrysovalanto 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-046 RW Late Traversable Space for an Intelligent Wheelchair Messiou 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-048 RW Late 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-049 RW Late ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TO PREVENT RECURRING PRESSURE Boas Wijker 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-050 RW Late ULCERS IN INDIVIDUALS WITH A SPINAL CORD INJURY: A STUDY 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-051 RW Late PROTOCOL 11:00 - 11:45 P-052 16:15 - 17:00 P-053 Robots as Therapists: Patients' Experiences, Motivation and Eveline Graf Expectations with Robot-Assisted Training– a Qualitative Study Detecting Cooperative Hand Movements Based on Eveline Graf Electromyographic Data – a Proof of Concept Study AI Controlled Cooperative Arm Prostheses: What Do the Users Say? Sara Frey Stress Therapy with an mHealth Solution - Importance of User Sara Frey Involvement A Mixed Reality Obstacle Course in Stroke Subjects – A Usability Aurelia Lehmann Study Immersive virtual reality for cognitive mapping in awake brain surgery: Ana Lúcia Faria a review of an emerging field Development of virtual reality-based tasks for cognitive and emotion Ana Lúcia Faria mapping during awake brain surgery for tumor resection: the CogMap system Accuracy of Camera-based Skeleton trackers During the Stepping Aurora Ruiz Response for Balance rehabilitation in a home environment Rodríguez Implementation of soft wearable robots for children with cerebral Bong-keun Jung palsy User-centered development of an operating software for a soft robotic Camille Proulx glove and a virtual environment for hand rehabilitation after stroke Simultaneous estimation of joint torque and joint stiffness using Christopher Pablo electromyography-driven musculoskeletal models Cop Active physical interface in rehabilitation exoskeletons Christopher Van Vlerken Therapist Perspectives on the Impact of COVID-19 on Rehabilitation Collin Kather Care and Outcomes for Pediatric Populations Predictive simulation for Sit-to-Stand David Munoz A wearable sensorized garment for the automated detection of Donatella Simonetti leg muscle sites and the estimation of resulting mechanical muscle performance 59
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 27 July ACRM Failure Mode Effect Analysis for a Robotic Head Support Bradford Kerst 28 July Number ACRM 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-054 ICORR Users, Usage and Initial Impacts of a Robot-Assisted Gait Training for Elizabeth Condliffe 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-055 ICORR Children with Impaired Mobility 27 July ICORR 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-056 ICORR Comparing different detection thresholds for actively-triggered Cindy Rikhof 27 July ICORR electrostimulation combined with robotic support of leg movements 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-057 ICORR in sub-acute stroke 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-058 ICORR 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-059 ICORR Optimizing Template Models to Quantifiably Assess Center of Mass David Kelly 28 July ICORR Kinematic Reconstruction 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-060 ICORR 27 July IFESS Upper limb exosuit cable routing optimization Elena Bardi 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-061 IFESS 11:00 - 11:45 P-062 Measuring Torque Production with a Robotic Exoskeleton during Erin Mahan 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-063 ICORR Cervical Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation 27 July INRS 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-064 INRS SWALKIT: A generic augmented walker kit to provide haptic Louise Devigne 26 July INRS feedback navigation assistance to people with both visual and motor 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-065 RW Late impairments 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-066 RW Late 26 July RW Late Comparative analysis of inverse kinematics methodologies to improve Giulia Bodo 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-067 RW Late the controllability of rehabilitative robotic devices 27 July RW Late 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-068 ACRM Effect on hand function after six-week use of a wearable soft-robotic Gerdienke Prange- glove assisting ADL: interim results of an ongoing clinical study Lasonder 16:15 - 17:00 P-069 16:15 - 17:00 P-070 A New Robot-Based Proprioceptive Training Algorithm to Induce Giulia Aurora 16:15 - 17:00 P-071 Sensorimotor Enhancement in the Human Wrist Albanese 11:00 - 11:45 P-073 11:00 - 11:45 P-076 Composite Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks Offer a Position- 16:15 - 17:00 P-077 Aware Prosthesis Control Alternative While Balancing Predictive Heather E. Williams 11:00 - 11:45 P-078 Accuracy with Training Burden 11:00 - 11:45 P-080 11:00 - 11:45 P-084 EEG-EMG hybrid real-time classification of hand grasp and release Jo SeongHyeon movements intention in chronic stroke patients Development of a hybrid orthosis solution to reduce fatigue during Clément Trotobas grasping HYBRID ROBOTIC SYSTEM FOR UPPER LIMB REHABILITATION: Fernanda Márcia PRELIMINARY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT Rodrigues Ferreira Lopes Design of magnetorheological brake for forearm rotation of a wrist Fernanda Márcia prosthesis Rodrigues Ferreira Lopes Assessing Wheeling Performance in Patients with a Spinal Cord Injury Charlotte Werner using Wearable Inertial Sensors Does locomotor perturbation training induce a change in relative Cyrille Mvomo sensory contribution to balance? Performance of a Robot-Mounted 3D Camera to Evaluate Simulated Heike Vallery Pathological Gait in a Practical Scenario Towards Intelligent robotic systems for assessment and rehabilitation Edwin Daniel Oña in upper limb therapies Development of gait events detection algorithm for 3D pose Eunkyung Bae estimation Assessment of Physical Human-Robot Interaction by using a Dynamic Felipe Ballen- CT Scan moreno Estimating the Margin of Stability during walking using a commercially Fraje Watson available IMU Classification of severe dysphagia using machine learning algorithms Hae-yeon Park incorporating acoustic features Superior effects of BCI-based action observation game on hand Hyunmi Lim function and mu-suppression in stroke patients 60
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 27 July ICORR A Better Framework for the Assessment of Performance and Stability Ishtar Al-Tahir 28 July Number ICORR of Co Adaptive Myoelectric Systems 16:15 - 17:00 P-085 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-086 ICORR Design of a compliant, stabilizing wrist mechanism for a pediatric Jan Dittli hand exoskeleton 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-087 ICORR 28 July ICORR A Pneumatic Artificial Muscle and Spring Combination System that 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-088 ICORR Assists Ankle Rocker and Transforms Energy into Push-Off Support: A Jing-Chen Hong 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-089 ICORR Feasibility Study in Heathy Participants 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-090 IFESS 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-091 IFESS Characterizing Pediatric Hand Grasps During Activities of Daily Living Peyton Young 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-092 INRS to Inform Robotic Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-093 ISVR 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-094 RW Late Development of a Belt-actuated Robotic Platform for Early Juan Fang 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-098 RW Late Rehabilitation 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-100 RW Late 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-101 RW Late Exploring the use of Crutch Force Sensors to Predict User Intent in Justin Fong 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-102 RW Late Assistive Lower Limb Exoskeletons 16:15 - 17:00 P-103 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-104 ICORR A Study on Artificial Kinesthesia Generation by Simultaneous Kanta Maemura Stimulation of Mechanical Vibration and Mechanical Skin Stretch 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-105 RW Late Brain-computer interface controlled FES therapy for upper limb Hope Jervis- 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-106 RW Late paralysis: therapists' perspectives Rademeyer 27 July RW Late 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-107 ACRM The Effect of Neurofeedback on Lower Limb Motor-Evoked Potential Ioana Susnoschi- 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-109 ACRM and H-Reflex Luca 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-110 ICORR 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-111 ICORR Prosthetic Hand Control With Data Correlation, ANN and Shazam Djaffar OULD 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-112 ICORR Methods for sEMG Signals Classification ABDESLAM 11:00 - 11:45 P-113 11:00 - 11:45 P-114 Cognitive computerized tool to assess cognition in children with Anna Kushnir cerebral palsy during rehabilitation: a rapid review Preoperative risk evaluation of lung resection using cardiopulmonary Inhye Kim exercise test Ankle Intention Estimation Algorithm and HD EMG Sensor Module Inwoo Kim Cognitive and Physical Rehabilitation using a fully immersive Virtual Irini Patsaki Reality program: design, safety and usability. Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Virtual Simulation Iveta Fajnerova EMG feedback enhances force control when grasping compliant Jack Tchimino objects Relationship between Metacarpophalangeal Joint Angle and Ai Nakamura Muscle Activity of Healthy Persons while Using the Finger Extensor Facilitation Training Device \"iPARKO\" Deep Neural Network-based FES-induced Torque Estimation for Javad Khodaei Hybrid Exoskeletons with Real-time Muscle Fatigue Identification - Mehr Preliminary Results Handrim wheelchair propulsion technique in individuals with spinal Jelmer Braaksma cord injury with and without shoulder pain Motor unit localization from surface EMG Jonathan Lundsberg A model of healthy aging based on smartphone interactions reveals Iris Brunner advanced behavioral age in neurological disease Predictors of physical activity up to one year after hospitalization for Julia Berentschot COVID-19; results from the CO-FLOW study Testing robot-based assist-as-needed therapy for improving active Kim Kristin Peper participation of a patient during early neurorehabilitation: a case study Sharing Worlds: Design of a Real-Time Attention Classifier for robotic Laura Santos therapy of ASD children Increase and Decrease in Velocity and Force During Exercise with a Kasper Stokholm Hybrid Robotic-FES Rehabilitation System Leerskov 61
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 27 July ICORR The impact of interdisciplinarity and user involvement on the design Lotte N S 26 July Number RW Late and usability of an assistive upper limb exoskeleton Andreasen Struijk 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-115 ICORR 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-116 ICORR Control layout design optimization for an upper-limb exoskeleton Mostafa 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-117 Mohammadi 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-118 IFESS 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-119 IFESS A Comprehensive Framework for the Modelling of Cartesian Force Marek Sierotowicz 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-120 INRS Output in Human Limbs 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-121 INRS 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-122 ISVR Identification of gait patterns in walking with crutches through the Marien Cristina 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-125 RW Late selection of significant Spatio-temporal parameters Narváez Dorado 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-127 RW Late 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-128 RW Late A pilot trial of a custom designed 8-pad electrode and a set of 16 Jovana Malešević 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-131 RW Late dynamic patterns for providing tactile feedback to first responders 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-132 RW Late 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-133 RW Late Smart textile with functional electrical stimulation and movement Kai Yang 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-134 RW Late sensor in-tegrated for hand exercise 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-135 ACRM 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-136 ICORR Interactive Session for Clinical Stakeholder Engagement to Support Jan Thomas Meyer 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-138 ICORR the Adoption of Robotic Rehabilitation Technologies 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-139 ICORR 11:00 - 11:45 P-140 ICORR Immediate Biomechanical Effects of Providing Adaptive Assistance Jesús de Miguel- 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-141 with an Ankle Exoskeleton in Individuals After Stroke Fernández ICORR 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-142 Virtual Motor Spaces: Exploring how to amplify movements in VR Iris Brunner ICORR stroke rehabilitation to aid patients with upper limb hemiparesis 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-143 27 July ICORR Muscle echogenicity ratio for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome Joon Shik Yoon 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-144 IFESS 11:00 - 11:45 P-145 IFESS Early detection and rehabilitation of writing difficulties using a José Eugenio 16:15 - 17:00 P-146 digitalized system Ortega Accessibility of interfaces for Orientation and Mobility rehabilitation of Karla Miriam Reyes visually impaired people Leiva A virtual reality visual search serious game for the evaluation of Khawla Ajana inhibition in individuals with hemiparesis post-stroke Rehabilitation Scenario of Rail System for the Assistance of Indoor KYONG Kim Mobility Movements Decomposition of Upper Limbs Complex Sequences for Lauren De Rehabilitation Sessions Optimization Chambure OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF MOTIVATION THROUGH STROKE Leeza Almedom REHABILITATION GAMING Smart daily-used objects for hand rehabilitation after stroke Juliet A. M. Haarman A force-based human machine interface to drive a motorized upper Beatrice Luciani limb exoskeleton: a pilot study Hand grip support for rehabilitation and assistance: from patent to Luca Pozzi TRL5 Harnessing Energy of a Treadmill for Push-Off Assistance During Matej Tomc Walking: a Proof of Concept study A Backbone-Tracking Passive Exoskeleton to Reduce the Stress on the Mattia PESENTI Low-Back: Proof of Concept Study Feasibility and Acceptability of Remote Neuromotor Rehabilitation Michelle J Johnson Interactions Using Social Robot Augmented Telepresence: A Case Study Centroidal Moment Pivot for ambulatory estimation of relative feet Mohamed Irfan and CoM movement post stroke: Portable Gait Lab Mohamed Refai A Novel Mixed-Method Approach to Identify Needs and Natalie Tanczak Requirements for Upper Limb Assistive Technology for Persons after Stroke Functional Electrical Stimulation as a Diagnostic Tool Khin Bo Functional electrical stimulation pulse shape: Effect on comfort- Lazar I. Jovanovic related preference in individuals without neurological impairments 62
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 27 July INRS “Tricking the Brain”: Alternating Body Perceptions Using Immersive Karin A. Buetler Number Virtual Reality to Promote Motor Activity for Potential Application in 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-147 ISVR Neurorehabilitation 26 July INRS 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-148 INRS Facilitating Intuitive Control of Extra Robotic Limbs Using the “Third Karin A. Buetler 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-149 RW Late Arm Illusion”: an Electrical Neuroimaging and Immersive VR Study 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-151 RW Late 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-152 RW Late Innovative Events to Promote Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Robots Koji Tawara 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-153 ICORR 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-154 RW Late Upper Limb Robotic as Adjuvant to Neurorehabilitation for Acquired Nur Azah Hamzaid 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-155 RW Late Brain Injury Adult Population: A Pilot Study 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-156 RW Late 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-157 RW Late Development of \"Dancing Carpet\": A Cushioned Carpet for Elderly Nur Azah Hamzaid 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-159 RW Late Gait Training 11:00 - 11:45 P-160 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-161 ACRM RYSEN Workout of the week: a pilot program of weekly circuit training Logan Shuping workouts for the neurological patient population 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-162 ACRM 27 July ICORR Walking to Wellness: A pilot program of extra walking practice group Logan Shuping 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-163 ICORR collaboration between therapeutic recreation and physical therapy 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-164 ICORR 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-165 ICORR The Interface Usage Skills Test: An Open Source Tool for Real-Time Mahdieh Nejati 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-166 ICORR Quantitative Evaluation for Clinicians and Researchers Javaremi 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-167 ICORR 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-168 ICORR FES Upper limb case study: Treating anterior shoulder dislocation with Carla Peace 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-169 IFESS scapular stimulation. 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-170 IFESS 11:00 - 11:45 P-171 Using Manipulability Measure for Tongue Interface Space Design with Mahdi Bamdad 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-172 INRS an Efficient Assistive Robot Control 16:15 - 17:00 P-173 PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SELECTABLE Flavio Napoleoni STIFFNESS JOINT FOR ELBOW ORTHOSIS Novel end-effector device for virtual floor rendering and model-based Marco Maddalena progressive gait rehabilitation Passive shoulder exoskeleton reduces negative effects of fatigue on María Alejandra overhead precision task Díaz Pinilla Bidirectional associations between physical behavior and momentary Lianne de Vries fatigue after subarachnoid hemorrhage; a merge of data from accelerometers and electronic diaries Relative effectiveness of peer coaching and assistive devices for Patrick McGowan seniors with chronic conditions Shared Control of Elbow Movements with Functional Electrical Nathan Stimulation and Exoskeleton Assistance Dunkelberger Development of inductive sensors for a robotic interface based on Oguzhan Kirtas noninvasive tongue control A Systematic Method for Outlier Detection in Human Gait Data Panagiotis Artemiadis An investigation of proprioception illusion using a stimulator with Ruth Leskovar feedback control Machine-learned Adaptive Switching in Voluntary Lower-limb Pouria Faridi Exoskeleton Control: Preliminary Results Validation of Proportional Myoelectric Control of Commercially Rachel Hybart Available Robotic Ankle Exoskeletons Neural data-driven model of spinal excitability changes induced by Rafael Ornelas transcutaneous electrical stimulation in spinal cord injury patients Kobayashi Neuromuscular Reinforcement Learning to Actuate Human Limbs Nat Wannawas through FES Low Frequency Alternating Current Block-Activation Window: In-silico Nathaniel Lazorchak Predictions Clinicians, Academics, Device Industry, and Insurance Industry Leslie VanHiel Collaborate to Assess Health and Financial Benefits of Advanced Rehabilitation Technology 63
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 28 July INRS Surface electromyography interventions for upper limb rehabilitation Maria Munoz- 26 July Number INRS in people with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis Novoa 11:00 - 11:45 P-174 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-175 INRS Internal Guideline for Robot-Assisted Gait Training at Haapsalu Mari-Liis Ööpik- Neurological Rehabilitation Centre (HNRC), Estonia Loks 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-176 RW Late 28 July RW Late The ABLE Exoskeleton is a Safe, Feasible and Usable Device for Gait Mark Andrew 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-178 RW Late Training in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury in the Hospital Setting. Wright 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-179 RW Late The ABLE Exoskeleton is a Safe, Feasible and Usable Device for Gait 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-180 RW Late Training in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury in the Hospital Setting. 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-183 RW Late 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-184 RW Late Social inequalities in medical rehabilitation success among employees Maria Weyermann 16:15 - 17:00 P-185 with musculoskeletal disorders in Germany. 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-186 ACRM 27 July ACRM Feasibility and cost description of highly intensive rehabilitation Markus Wirz 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-187 ICORR involving technologies in patients with stroke 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-188 INRS 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-189 ICORR Crutches' Force Patterns in Exoskeletons Users after Training Matteo Lancini 11:00 - 11:45 P-190 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-191 ICORR Network Effects of Brain Lesions Causing Central Post-Stroke Pain NaYoung Kim 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-192 ICORR Mixed Reality and Sensor Real-time Feedback to increase muscle Linda Lancere 27 July ICORR engagement during deep core exercising 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-193 ICORR 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-194 IFESS Can visual feedback alter bimanual effort sharing patterns? Nuria Pena Perez 16:15 - 17:00 P-195 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-196 IFESS Fusion of Model-Based and Machine-Learned Algorithms via Olivia Botonis Ensemble Classification for Wearable Airbag Pre-Impact Fall 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-197 INRS Detection 27 July IFESS 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-198 INRS Effect of the neuromuscular electrical stimulation on laryngeal Seo Young Kim 16:15 - 17:00 P-199 movement in the post-stroke dysphagia 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-200 INRS Prediction of Poststroke Depression Based on the Outcomes of Seo Young Kim 11:00 - 11:45 P-201 Machine Learning Algorithms A Unified Gait Phase Estimation and Control of Exoskeleton using Arash Arami Virtual Energy Regulator (VER) Robot Assisted Investigation of Neural Motor control of bimanual and Vivian Mushahwar unimanual reaching movements: An EEG study Synchronization of Wearable Motion Capture and EMG Measurement Robert Schulte Systems Virtual Reality combined with Robotic facilitated movements for pain Peter Snow management and sensory stimulation of the upper limb following a Brachial Plexus injury: A case study Quantification of Unilateral Spatial Neglect Symptoms Based on Saki Takazawa Identification of Exploratory Ability Data-driven Gait Predictive Model for Anticipatory Prosthesis Control Sharmita Dey Sonomyography shows feasibility as a tool to quantify joint movement Shriniwas at the muscle level Patwardhan Foot movement reaction time following electrical stimulation of the Nebojsa Malesevic lower leg: A Methodological study Improving sexual functioning amongst males with neurological sexual dysfunction, the potential therapeutic role of Functional Electrical Neil Marshall Stimu-lation. Empowering Young AAC Users in their Transition into Adulthood Martina Rebekka Spiess Investigating neural connectivity in lower limb amputees during motor Britta Meyer imagery and motor movement C.R.E.A.T.E : Clinic for Robotic REhabilitation, Exercise and Advanced Norhamizan TEchnology Hamzah An efficacy pilot study proposal: Robotic assisted rehabilitation for Norhamizan multi-diseased population: stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Hamzah long covid adult patients 64
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 26 July RW Late Towards determining smallest effect sizes of interest for the Pranav Mamidanna 27 July Number RW Late prosthetics community 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-203 RW Late 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-204 RW Late Characterizing Strategies and Exploring Interventions for Transtibial Rachel Teater 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-206 RW Late Prosthesis Users during Activities of Daily Living 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-207 RW Late 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-208 RW Late \"Correlation between Diaphragm Function and 6-Minute Walk Test Rayou Yun 11:00 - 11:45 P-209 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-210 RW Late Geometrical Facial Difference According to Posture and Non-invasive Rayou Yun Ventilation Mask Fit in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-211 RW Late 28 July RW Late Quantitative Analysis Using Three-dimensional Scan of Head Tilt in Rayou Yun 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-212 ICORR Children with Torticollis 11:00 - 11:45 P-213 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-214 ICORR Identification of motor units using ultrasound – From muscle to neural Robin Rohlén interface 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-215 ICORR 28 July RW Late An Upper Limb Case Study: Treating a Stroke Patient with Scapular Christine Singleton 16:15 - 17:00 P-216 Electrical Stimulation 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-217 ICORR Evaluation of a standardized test protocol to measure the wheelchair- 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-218 ICORR specific anaerobic and aerobic exercise capacity in healthy novices on Rowie Janssen 28 July ICORR an instrumented roller ergometer 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-219 IFESS 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-220 IFESS Towards Personalized Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR)-Based Stroke Salvatore Luca 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-221 IFESS Neurorehabilitation: A User-Centered Design Approach. Cucinella 11:00 - 11:45 P-222 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-223 INRS Beyond physical activity: Association of wearable derived metrics and Philipp Gulde sensorimotor capacity in persons with multiple sclerosis 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-224 INRS 26 July INRS Modelling and Design of Asymmetric Vibrations to Induce Justin Gallagher 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-225 INRS Bidirectional Force Sensation for Portable Rehabilitation Devices 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-226 ISVR 16:15 - 17:00 P-227 Testing the Limit Range of Motion Safety Function of Upper Limb Andras Toth 11:00 - 11:45 P-229 Rehabilitation Robots with an Anthropometrically Adjustable and Sensorized Dummy Limb AGREE: an upper-limb robotic platform for personalized Valeria Longatelli rehabilitation, concept and clinical study design Brain-muscle connectivity during gait: corticomuscular coherence as Valeria Longatelli quantification of the cognitive reserve. Relating Underlying Performance Objectives of Overground Walking Nicholas P Fey to Observable Walking Mechanics using Predictive Musculoskeletal Simulations Quantifying Volitional Influence of Users on Step Length in Powered Xiruo Cheng Lower Limb Exoskeleton Use Digital Guinea Pig: Merits and Methods of Human-in-the-Loop Yves Dominic Simulation for Exoskeletons Zimmermann Application of cutaneous transabdominal electrical stimulation for the Paul Taylor treatment of constipation due to irritable bowel syndrome FEASIBILITY OF LEG TRAJECTORY MODULATION WITH Marco Bonizzato TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION IN HUMAN STRAIN-RELIEF MECHANISM FOR IMPLANTABLE NEURAL Soroush Mirkiani MICROELECTRODES Exhaustive Search on Graphics Hardware Allows for Optimal Selection Alexander E. of sEMG Channels and Signal Features for Myoelectric Pattern Olsson Recognition Towards a Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation: Powered Lower-limb Renato Baptista Exoskeleton A Qualitative Study to Investigate Training at Home Using an Assistive Samantha G. Device in Chronic Stroke Patients Rozevink Creating PedBOT: The Evolution Of A Rehabilitation Robot Sarah Helen Evans Usability and Usefulness of VSTEP Examination Suite: Student John Palmieri Perspective 65
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Poster Presentations Day Session Time Poster Society Poster Title Presenting Author Board 27 July ISVR Usability of a Validated Posturography Test from the Open John Palmieri 27 July Number INRS Rehabilitation Initiative as Technology Teaching Tool Anna Knill 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-230 RW Late Assessment of Upper Limb Kinematics Using a Robotic Exoskeleton Sarah Massey 28 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-231 RW Late Acute Suppression of Lower Limb Spasm by Sacral Afferent Silvia Orlandi 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-232 RW Late Stimulation for People with Spinal Cord Injury Silvia Tapia 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-233 RW Late A virtual reality system for powered wheelchair training to improve Gonzalez 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-234 RW Late driving skills in children with cerebral palsy Soonjae Ahn 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-237 RW Late Automated Assessment of Manual Dexterity and Upper Limb Motor Bernardo Alarcos 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-238 RW Late Function Using Serious Games Alcázar 16:15 - 17:00 P-239 Usability Evaluation of Rollator Robot for Walking Teresa Paulino 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-240 ACRM Therese Johnston A smart mat for early detection of motor disorders in babies 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-241 ICORR Simone Pancera NeuroAIReh@b: participatory and multidisciplinary design of a tablet- 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-242 IFESS based platform for cognitive training Zachary Lerner 28 July RW Late Application of the Ankle Foot Orthoses and Functional Electrical Thomas W.J. 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-243 Stimulation Clinical Practice Guideline to a Person Post Stroke Janssen 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-245 INRS Technologies employed for the functional evaluation of persons 10.15 - 11.00 26 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-246 ICORR affected by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a Systematic Suzanne J. Filius 27 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-247 INRS Review of the literature Heriberto Nieves 27 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-248 RW Late How Ankle Exoskeleton Assistance Affects the Mechanics of Incline Svonko Galasso 28 July 11:00 - 11:45 P-249 INRS Walking and Stair Ascent in Cerebral Palsy W. Sebastian 26 July 16:15 - 17:00 P-250 RW Late Case study: cervical tSCS combined with EMG-triggered FES for Barrutia 11:00 - 11:45 P-251 RW Late functional recovery in the upper extremities after cervical spinal cord Trevor Barss 16:15 - 17:00 P-253 injury Winfried Mayr \"Efficacy of Four-Channel Functional Electrical Stimulation on Xuping Zhang Development Process of a Motorized Upper Extremity Orthoses for Daily Functional Support of Patients with Severe Muscle Weakness Prediction of Single Trial Somatosensory Evoked Potentials From Mechanical Stimulation Intensity Analysis of Walking Characteristics Between Genders Based on Full- Body Kinematic Gait Data Design and Testing of a 3D Printed Pediatric Knee Exoskeleton Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Alters Sensorimotor Circuitry Across Multiple Segments of the Spinal Cord The electrical pulse-width shapes the evoked compound nerve action potential Dynamic Interaction and Control of a Robotic Exoskeleton for the Rehabilitation of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) 66
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Fast Forward Poster Presentations Day Session Time FF Poster Conference Poster Title Presenting Author Order Board 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 Number 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 1 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 2 P-039 INRS Detecting Cooperative Hand Movements Based on Eveline Graf 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 3 Electromyographic Data – a Proof of Concept Study 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 4 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 5 P-040 INRS AI Controlled Cooperative Arm Prostheses: What Do the Sara Frey 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 6 Users Say? 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 7 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 8 P-030 ICORR Design and Evaluation of a Knee Flexion Assistance Anthony Anderson 9 Exoskeleton for People with Transtibial Amputation 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 10 P-084 ACRM Superior effects of BCI-based action observation game on Hyunmi Lim 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 hand function and mu-suppression in stroke patients 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 11 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 12 P-005 ICORR Design Feasibility of an Energy-efficient Wrist Exoskeleton Brandon 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 13 using Compliant Beams and Soft Actuators Caasenbrood 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 14 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 15 P-010 IFESS Functional electrical stimulation in combination with other Aitor Martín- 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 16 therapies for hand function rehabilitation after stroke: a Odriozola 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 17 systematic review 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 18 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 19 P-086 ICORR Design of a compliant, stabilizing wrist mechanism for a Jan Dittli 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 20 pediatric hand exoskeleton 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 21 22 P-002 ACRM Performance comparisons between folding and rigid Jacob Misch wheelchair frames P-147 INRS “Tricking the Brain”: Alternating Body Perceptions Using Karin A. Buetler Immersive Virtual Reality to Promote Motor Activity for Potential Application in Neurorehabilitation P-142 ICORR Feasibility and Acceptability of Remote Neuromotor Michelle J Johnson Rehabilitation Interactions Using Social Robot Augmented Telepresence: A Case Study P-111 ACRM Predictors of physical activity up to one year after Julia Berentschot hospitalization for COVID-19; results from the CO-FLOW study P-164 ICORR Shared Control of Elbow Movements with Functional Nathan Electrical Stimulation and Exoskeleton Assistance Dunkelberger P-066 IFESS Development of a hybrid orthosis solution to reduce Clément Trotobas fatigue during grasping P-191 ICORR Synchronization of Wearable Motion Capture and EMG Robert Schulte Measurement Systems P-162 ACRM Bidirectional associations between physical behavior and Lianne de Vries momentary fatigue after subarachnoid hemorrhage; a merge of data from accelerometers and electronic diaries P-195 ICORR Sonomyography shows feasibility as a tool to quantify joint Shriniwas movement at the muscle level Patwardhan P-067 IFESS HYBRID ROBOTIC SYSTEM FOR UPPER LIMB Fernanda Márcia REHABILITATION: PRELIMINARY PERFORMANCE Rodrigues Ferreira ASSESSMENT Lopes P-216 ICORR AGREE: an upper-limb robotic platform for personalized Valeria Longatelli rehabilitation, concept and clinical study design P-174 INRS Surface electromyography interventions for upper limb Maria Munoz- rehabilitation in people with stroke: a systematic review and Novoa meta-analysis P-219 ICORR Quantifying Volitional Influence of Users on Step Length in Xiruo Cheng Powered Lower Limb Exoskeleton Use P-246 INRS Development Process of a Motorized Upper Extremity Suzanne J. Filius Orthoses for Daily Functional Support of Patients with Severe Muscle Weakness P-220 ICORR Digital Guinea Pig: Merits and Methods of Human-in-the- Yves Dominic Loop Simulation for Exoskeletons Zimmermann 67
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Fast Forward Poster Presentations Day Session Time FF Poster Conference Poster Title Presenting Author Order Board 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 Number 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 23 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 24 P-188 ACRM Prediction of Poststroke Depression Based on the Seo Young Kim 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 25 Outcomes of Machine Learning Algorithms 26 July 10:15 - 11:00 26 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 27 P-250 INRS Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Alters Trevor Barss 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 1 Sensorimotor Circuitry Across Multiple Segments of the 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 2 Spinal Cord 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 3 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 4 P-043 ISVR Immersive virtual reality for cognitive mapping in awake Ana Lúcia Faria 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 5 brain surgery: a review of an emerging field 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 6 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 7 P-197 IFESS Improving sexual functioning amongst males with Neil Marshall 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 8 neurological sexual dysfunction, the potential therapeutic 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 9 role of Functional Electrical Stimu-lation. 10 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 P-242 ICORR How Ankle Exoskeleton Assistance Affects the Mechanics Zachary Lerner 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 11 of Incline Walking and Stair Ascent in Cerebral Palsy 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 12 13 P-189 ICORR A Unified Gait Phase Estimation and Control of Exoskeleton Arash Arami 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 using Virtual Energy Regulator (VER) 14 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 P-231 INRS Assessment of Upper Limb Kinematics Using a Robotic Anna Knill 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 15 Exoskeleton 16 P-033 ICORR Three Study Cases of Social Robotics in Autism Spectrum Carlos Andres Disorder Treatment: Personalization and Usability of Cifuentes Garcia CASTOR Robot P-020 ACRM Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) of Real-World Alex Wong Functional Behaviors in Individuals with Stroke P-008 ICORR Unsupervised Myocontrol of a Virtual Hand Based on a Claudio Castellini Coadaptive Abstract Motor Mapping P-042 INRS A Mixed Reality Obstacle Course in Stroke Subjects – A Aurelia Lehmann Usability Study Composite Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks Offer Heather E. Williams P-064 ICORR a Position-Aware Prosthesis Control Alternative While Balancing Predictive Accuracy with Training Burden P-069 INRS Assessing Wheeling Performance in Patients with a Spinal Charlotte Werner Cord Injury using Wearable Inertial Sensors P-065 ICORR EEG-EMG hybrid real-time classification of hand grasp and Jo SeongHyeon release movements intention in chronic stroke patients P-110 ACRM A model of healthy aging based on smartphone Iris Brunner interactions reveals advanced behavioral age in neurological disease P-112 ICORR Testing robot-based assist-as-needed therapy for Kim Kristin Peper improving active participation of a patient during early neurorehabilitation: a case study P-092 IFESS Brain-computer interface controlled FES therapy for upper Hope Jervis- limb paralysis: therapists' perspectives Rademeyer P-060 ICORR SWALKIT: A generic augmented walker kit to provide Louise Devigne haptic feedback navigation assistance to people with both visual and motor impairments P-038 INRS Robots as Therapists: Patients' Experiences, Motivation and Expectations with Robot-Assisted Training– a Qualitative Eveline Graf Study P-155 ICORR The Interface Usage Skills Test: An Open Source Tool Sisila Sinaga for Real-Time Quantitative Evaluation for Clinicians and Researchers P-136 ACRM Smart daily-used objects for hand rehabilitation after stroke Juliet A. M. Haarman 68
R2W0EE2HE2AKB List of Fast Forward Poster Presentations Day Session Time FF Poster Conference Poster Title Presenting Author Order Board 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 Number 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 17 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 18 P-144 ICORR A Novel Mixed-Method Approach to Identify Needs and Natalie Tanczak 19 Requirements for Upper Limb Assistive Technology for 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 Persons after Stroke 20 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 P-093 IFESS The Effect of Neurofeedback on Lower Limb Motor-Evoked Ioana Susnoschi- 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 21 Potential and H-Reflex Luca 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 22 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 23 P-218 ICORR Relating Underlying Performance Objectives of Overground 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 24 Walking to Observable Walking Mechanics using Predictive Nicholas P Fey 26 July 15:30 - 16:15 25 Musculoskeletal Simulations 26 P-176 INRS The ABLE Exoskeleton is a Safe, Feasible and Usable Mark Andrew Device for Gait Training in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury Wright in the Hospital Setting. The ABLE Exoskeleton is a Safe, Feasible and Usable Device for Gait Training in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury in the Hospital Setting. P-169 ICORR Validation of Proportional Myoelectric Control of Rachel Hybart Commercially Available Robotic Ankle Exoskeletons P-243 IFESS Case study: cervical tSCS combined with EMG-triggered Thomas W.J. FES for functional recovery in the upper extremities after Janssen cervical spinal cord injury P-193 ICORR Quantification of Unilateral Spatial Neglect Symptoms Saki Takazawa Based on Identification of Exploratory Ability P-163 ACRM Relative effectiveness of peer coaching and assistive Patrick McGowan devices for seniors with chronic conditions P-225 INRS Towards a Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation: Powered Lower- Renato Baptista limb Exoskeleton P-006 ICORR Comparison of Machine Learning Techniques for Activities Sergio Salinas of Daily Living Classification with Electromyographic Data 69
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Poster Presentation and RehabWeek Poster Award Location Posters will be exhibited in the exhibition area on the 3rd floor. Setup times Setup time starts between 15:00-17:00 on Sunday, July 24th and between 09:00 – 15:00 on Monday, July 25th. Posters have to be taken down or will be removed and tossed at 4pm on Thursday, July 28th Presentation times Please find your presentation times in the table on page above. Authors are expected to be at their posters during the specified times and be able to discuss the content with visitors. Poster walls are set up touching each other and presentations are scheduled in a way that two posters next to each other are never presented at the same time. This should allow enough space for presenters to engage in discussions with the visitors. Should you want to be at your poster at other times than scheduled, we kindly ask you not to interfere with presentations of your neighbors and give priority to those presenters that are scheduled at any time. Pre-selected poster award nominees are all scheduled to present during the official “Poster Viewing and Judging Session” on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Only those posters from authors present will be judged and eligible for the RehabWeek poster award. Award presentation We highly encourage award winners to be present during the closing and award ceremony on Thursday July 28th. Awards will be paid by bank transfer after the conference. Award winners will be informed by email on Wednesday evening, July 27th. Please make sure you check your emails. For more information, please check the RehabWeek website or contact your individual conference organizers. 70
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile ABLE Human Motion Address : Diagonal 647, 4th floor, 08028 Barcelona, Spain Phone : +34 613 00 62 64 Web : www.ablehumanmotion.com Medical device start-up based in Barcelona with the mission of enabling mobility, for everyone. We have created the ABLE Exoskeleton, an innovative lower-limb exoskeleton that allows individuals with mobility impairments to walk again in clinical rehabilitation. It offers unheard characteristics in terms of lightness, easiness of use and affordability, key aspects to enable widespread access to efficient robotic rehabilitation. The device has been tested by +100 patients and validated in leading hospitals of Germany and Spain, showing improved clinical outcomes and benefits in rehabilitation. ABLE was recognized as the Best European Robotics Startup in 2020. Aretech Address : 21720 Red Rum Drive, Suite 187 Ashburn, VA 20147 USA Phone Web : +1 571-292-8889 : www.aretechllc.com Aretech is an advanced rehabilitation technologies leader with a strong commitment to quality and innovation. Aretech’s ZeroG Gait and Balance System is a robotic body-weight support system that safely allows functional activities in a ‘reduced gravity’ environment. ZeroG includes TRiP, a patented feature which uses the ZeroG robot to apply perturbations to practice balance and fall prevention techniques. Patients treated with TRiP achieved higher gains in balance scores compared to standard of care therapy! Auxivo AG Address : Sonnenbergstrasse 74, 8603 Schwerzenbach, Switzerland Phone Web : +41 77 250 35 31 : www.auxivo.com At Auxivo we develop wearable exoskeletons that support users executing physically demanding tasks. Our industrial products reduce workload, exhaustion and fatigue to ensure workers’ long-term wellbeing. Sharing our knowledge of exoskeleton technology and supporting anyone who teaches courses on exoskeletons is part of our mission. Our EduExo educational kits are developed to enable researchers, teachers, students, and hobbyists to learn about exoskeleton technology. The kits contains the hardware needed to assemble and program an upper extremity exoskeleton. A handbook provides background information and a tutorial that will guide you or your students through the different steps. 71
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile Bioservo Technologies AB Address : Bioservo Technologies AB Torshamnsgatan 35 164 40 Kista Phone Web : +46 (0)8 21 17 10 : www.bioservo.com Bioservo develops and manufactures the soft active exoskeleton Carbonhand, intended to be used as an assistive aid or during rehabilitation for people with impaired hand function. Several studies shows that four to six weeks of Carbonhand use significantly improves grip strength and hand function. B- Tema and KEEOGO TM Phone : +1 418 653-1010 Web : https://b-temia.com/keeogo/ KEEOGO is a SMART Powered Knee Orthosis that can be used as a gait trainer in Rehabilitation and as a community ambulation device. Helping people who have knee deficiencies due to neurological conditions like Stroke or MS. By supporting lost knee function, KEEOGO can help people train how to walk more efficiently and regain their independence as a mobility aid. KEEOGO does not take a predefined path, the user is in control. The device is reacting to given impulses. The Keeogo detects i.e. walking stairs, crouching or walking. Users need to have sufficient hip strength Fourier Intelligence Fourier Intelligence consists of a team of engineers, researchers, and clinicians. The company expands its distribution business and product portfolio by collaborating with over 30 global technology companies. With 200 products under their care, 18 joint labs and 34 strategic alliance partners across the globe, Fourier aims to fully integrate technologies into the clinical settings to create positive clinical outcomes. Fourier promotes education and growth of the rehabilitation industry through their support for International Industry Society in Advanced Rehabilitation Technology (IISART) and MotusAcademy. 72
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile Harmonic Bionics Harmonic Bionics aims to empower patients and their care providers by designing intelligent technology that facilitates data-driven treatment for neurological and musculoskeletal movement impairments. Our flagship product, Harmony SHR™, is a bilateral upper extremity exoskeleton dynamically designed to provide unique value in three areas of practice: neuroscience and movement science research, movement disorder assessment, and rehabilitation. Healing Innovations, Inc. Address : 240 Great Circle Road , Suite 350 Nashville TN 37228 Phone Web : (615) 965-5020 : www.healinginnovations.com Healing Innovations is a medical technology company focused on improving care within the rehabilitation continuum. Our mission is to increase access to rehabilitation by developing market-leading robotic technology that improves health, mobility, and independence for people recovering from neurological injuries. Our first technology, the Rise&Walk InClinic, is the first 3-in-1 rehabilitation station and the first technology with upper extremity synchronization throughout the gait pattern. Hocoma Address : Industriestrasse 4 / CH-8604 Volketswil / Switzerland Phone : T: +41 43 444 2200 / F: +41 43 444 2201 Web : https://www.hocoma.com/ Hocoma is the global leader for the development, manufacturing and marketing of robotic and sensor-based devices for functional movement therapy. What drives Hocoma is a strong motivation to help people with technologies and ideas that look at functional movement therapy from a completely new perspective. Because these technologies enable people to exercise intensively. Because they maximize motivation. Because they encourage patients to make possible what they’ve been told was impossible. Hocoma improves the lives of millions by providing functional and efficient solutions that set new standards in the field of human movement therapy 73
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile Hugintech AS Stasism is a revolutionary new social online platform with therapeutic physical video games made exclusively for people with Cerebral Palsy. The platform will help millions of people around the world play and move, and improve their coordination, movement, balance, and posture in a fun way. It is the result of 5 years of research and is now in pilot testing in centers around Europe. We are changing up, day by day, the routine of kids and people with CP, giving them a fun & social way to improve their wellbeing and quality of life. HUR- For Lifelong Strength Web : www.hur.fi HUR is the leading supplier of strength training equipment to rehabilitation, senior and the inclusive wellness markets, with around 10,000 installations on five continents. HUR air resistance strength training equipment is manufactured in Finland and distributed in over 30 countries. HUR was developed as the result of a research project at the University of Technology, Helsinki in 1989. The company has maintained close ties with the research community to incorporate products and software HUR’s air resistance equipment is safe and easy to use, which makes it suitable for everybody; regular exercisers, seniors, those with acute or chronic impairments, athletes, disabled and young people. LODE Web : www.lode.nl Ever since Freerk Lode manufactured the first electro-magnetic bicycle ergometer in 1952, accuracy, reliability and durability have been fundamental for further developments. Having started years ago in the market of cardiology and pulmonary function, Lode BV has become a specialist in the complete spectrum of medical ergometry. Lode is world renowned as a manufacturer of high quality ergometers and the Lode brand stands for accuracy, durability and ergonomic design. The Lode product range varies from bicycle ergometers and treadmills to recumbent, arm and supine ergometers and ergometry software. 74
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile Motek Medical B.V “We enable and invent the most advanced technological ways to study and treat balance and movement disorders - changing lives as a result of what we do.” We are the global leader in virtual reality robotics for human movement research and rehabilitation, pioneering their technological advancement for over 20 years. Motek products and technologies can be found in the most forward-thinking research facilities, hospitals and clinics. We excel in building versatile instrumented treadmill-, balance platform- and body weight support- systems while ensuring highest data quality and synchronization. Together, we will set future standards to maintain healthy and independent lifestyles for everyone. Neuron Rehabilitación Address : C/ Modesto Lafuente 45 Phone : 91 598 8463 Web : https://neuronrehab.es/ Neuron consists of a group of neurological rehabilitation clinics created with the aim of achieving the greatest possible recovery for the patient, by basing treatments on scientific evidence. Since its creation, Neuron has been committed to the use of the best robotic devices to favour the rehabilitation of these people, promoting research into them in order to understand the recovery mechanisms underlying neurological damage. Prodromus Address : Lukasiewicza 1, 31-429 Cracow, Poland Phone : +48 609700266 Web : www.prodromus.com The subject of activity is the design and development of devices for neurological rehabilitation. The robots are dedicated to patients with cerebral palsy, stroke and road accidents. These are modern rehabilitation techniques, equipped with games and movement analysis. Several innovative devices will be presented, i.e. robots for the rehabilitation of the arm and lower limbs. The effectiveness of these devices has been confirmed by clinical studies as well as promising results with real patients in many clinics. At the moment, the devices are sold in Europe and Asia, but the company is still looking for new distributors and business partners. 75
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile RECK Technik GmbH & Co.KG Address : Reckstrasse 1-5 88422 Betzenweiler Phone : +49 7374 18-0 Web : www.reck-technik.de “RECK MOTOmed is internationally trend-setting and world market leader. As a medical device manufacturer in the field of motor- assisted movement therapy, RECK offers research, development, production and sales from a single source. Innovation, quality and customer orientation are the hallmarks of the company. RECK pursues a responsible sustainable growth strategy focused on quality and innovative strength. On this basis, the family-owned company, now in its second generation, has developed dynamically Restorative Therapies Address : 1434 Fleet St, Baltimore, MD 21231 Phone : 800-609-9166 Web : www.restorative-therapies.com Restorative Therapies is the industry leader in iFES™ and have proudly helped more than 100,000 patients in more than 1,000 clinics & 5,000 homes. We are here for people of all ages (and their families) with neurological impairments or critical illnesses that limit mobility and who want to achieve full recovery potential. Our in-house staff is committed to long-term clinical and technical support and our products are endorsed by clinicians, patients, and caregivers worldwide. We offer comprehensive and customizable rehabilitation therapy solutions and support services for neurological impairments such as spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, transverse myelitis, or cerebral palsy. 76
R2W0EE2HE2AKB Company Profile THERA-Trainer by medica Medizintechnik GmbH Address : Blumenweg 8, D-88454 Hochdorf Phone : +49 (0) 7355 - 93 14 0 Web : www.thera-trainer.com THERA-Trainer by medica Medizintechnik GmbH LIFE IN MOTION – Our promise to all of those who need it most. With professional products and robotic assisted solutions we bring back activity and independence into the lives of many people with restricted mobility. Worldwide, in the clinic and at home – every day. Peter Kopf – founder, owner and head of the company, Otto Höbel as technical director, Dr. Jonathan Kopf as third manager and approximately 110 employees are constantly looking for new and better exercise solutions for improved mobility. Professional products and robotic assisted solutions for therapy and rehabilitation. Safe, easy, effective – and affordable. Tyromotion GmbH Address : Bahnhofgürtel 598020 Graz, AUSTRIA Phone : +43 316 908 909 Web : tyromotion.com/en/ TYROTHERAPY – GET BETTER. EVERY DAY. Tyromotion is one of the world´s leading manufacturers and suppliers of technology-based therapeutic devices with the goal to sustainably improve people’s independence and quality of life. To accomplish this mission, Tyromotion has developed a pioneering therapy concept for the whole body, upper and lower extremities, during all phases of rehabilitation. Powerful new technologies, including robotics, sensor systems, virtual reality, and gamification, lead the patient through the continuum of care more intensively and motivationally. The company, with headquarters in Graz, Austria, has additional offices in Germany and the USA and works with a global network of distribution partners. 77
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