Can a systematic usability evaluation help us develop better wearable robots?
Wearable robotics has gained increasing attention over the past years. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory describe the… Read more »
Wearable robotics has gained increasing attention over the past years. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory describe the… Read more »
In October 2019, we are celebrating the 15th anniversary of Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation – the leading open access journal in… Read more »
On the occasion of the Brain Awareness Week, we invited Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation’s Deputy Editor Dr. Mario… Read more »
For Brain Awareness Week, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation’s Associate Editor Belén Rubio Ballester and colleague… Read more »
Exergaming, or "exercise-gaming," is an exciting new therapy option for patients with dementia. In a recently published study in… Read more »
Performing activities of daily life is something most people take for granted, but there are those who need assistance with those… Read more »
An exciting therapy option for Parkinson’s disease is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a type of noninvasive… Read more »
Sufferers of chronic low back pain will often use a mirror to watch their movements when practicing movement control exercises.… Read more »
The risk of stroke is highest in the period immediately before and after birth. A recently published study found that the… Read more »
The development of new technologies and research into in the nervous system has resulted in a shift in neurorehabilitation towards… Read more »