Monday, Nov. 13, 2006

Self-Help

Stroke patients who have lost strength and sensation in one arm could get a boost from Realive, a robotic suit that uses the movement of the healthy limb to help rehabilitate the damaged one. When a patient bends the unaffected arm, sensors detect the activity and send signals to rubber muscles wrapped around the other limb, which then mimics the healthy arm's motions. Inspired by studies showing that simply using damaged limbs can speed recovery by stimulating nerve cells, the device can also help motivate stroke victims to stay on track with physical therapy.

Inventor: Panasonic
Availability: By 2011