Projects
Research in Balance and Locomotion regarding Assessment and Neurorehabilitation from Children to Elderly (BALANCE). University of Antwerp
FWO travel grant for participation at a workshop in Europe - London 27 through 28 June 2019: 7th annual upper limb neurorehabilitation course treating patients with upper limb deficit: intergrating research into practice Hasselt University
FWO travel grant for participation at a workshop in Europe - London 27 through 28 June 2019: 7th annual upper limb neurorehabilitation course treating patients with upper limb deficit: intergrating research into practice Hasselt University
Assessment and therapy for trunk function and balance activity using novel technologies in neurorehabilitation KU Leuven
Rehabilitation approaches have great value in decreasing impairment and improving independency in daily living. An expanding field in rehabilitation medicine and increasing part of the clinical programs offered to patients are rehabilitation technologies, stimulating the amount of repetitions, enhancing patients’ motivation, and potentially improving the effectiveness of treatment. The application of these devices is versatile, ranging from ...
Technology-based measurement of arm-hand skill performance: towards practical applications of identification of daily life activities in a neurorehabilitation context Hasselt University
Bringing neurorehabilitation to a residential environment with novel pervasive user interfaces Hasselt University
European Network on Robotics for NeuroRehabilitation Hasselt University
REsearch of Brain Computer Interface (BCI) optimizations for neurorehabilitation Ghent University
Brain Computer Itnerfaces can help people with severe motor disabilities to restore communication and control to a certain extent. Current systems have trouble with the high inter-subject variability. By using ICA, extended with spatial information of the elctrodes, it is possible to implement a robust BCI. Aside of the technical realization we will look at the influence of BCI usage on changing brain patterns due to plasticity.