Assessing the Relevance of Biosignal-Controlled Robotic Rehabilitation Technologies: A Systematic Review.
A systematic review published in Progress in Biomedical Engineering evaluated robotic rehabilitation technologies that are controlled by biosignals such as EMG, EEG, and other physiological inputs. The review assessed how relevant and effective these systems are for rehabilitation applications, examining the current state of evidence across multiple biosignal modalities. The findings have implications for physical therapists considering the integration of biosignal-driven robotic assistive devices into clinical practice.
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