This Frontiers Research Topic covers both theoretical and experimental challenges in the application of robotics for the recovery of motor control and motor capabilities in individuals with impaired motor capabilities, as well as in the development of robotic systems and devices for independent living for disabled and elderly people.
The main focus of the Research Topic is on novel research and applications motivated by human-centered design methodologies allowing: i) the adaptation of robot behavior to the patient's performance and particular bio-mechanical features, ii) the improvement of the safety of the interaction between robot and user, iii) the implementation of control strategies and variable impedance joints producing beneficial synergies between the rehabilitation robot and the human musculoskeletal system.
This Frontiers Research Topic covers both theoretical and experimental challenges in the application of robotics for the recovery of motor control and motor capabilities in individuals with impaired motor capabilities, as well as in the development of robotic systems and devices for independent living for disabled and elderly people.
The main focus of the Research Topic is on novel research and applications motivated by human-centered design methodologies allowing: i) the adaptation of robot behavior to the patient's performance and particular bio-mechanical features, ii) the improvement of the safety of the interaction between robot and user, iii) the implementation of control strategies and variable impedance joints producing beneficial synergies between the rehabilitation robot and the human musculoskeletal system.