A Robotic Glove for Rehabilitation
February 16, 2016 | Terry Sharrer
Quoting from this piece directly: “A new robotic glove for hand rehabilitation swaps conventional rigid electromechanical components for soft fabric with embedded actuators (motors). The glove, dubbed EsoGlove by its National University of Singapore creators, is meant to conform to natural hand movements and is lightweight, portable, and intuitive enough that patients should be able to easily carry out their rehabilitation exercises in their own homes.” MORE
Image Credit: National University of Singapore