Robotics and Stroke Recovery Media
The Dukelow Neuro Robot Lab is working on using robotics to determine both physical and cognitive function after stroke. How people are able to recover after having a stroke has been covered in a variety of news sources, from: print, television, and on-line media. Below is a list of some of the news sources that have been following the work being accomplished by our team.
Stroke Researchers Eye High-Intensity Exercise for Rehab
Alberta Health Services
Robotic Research Aims to Help Kids with Early Brain Injuries
Alberta Health Services
Physician Uses Robot to Measure Impact of Strokes
Robotic Device Maps Sense Deficits in Young Stroke Patients
Stroke Researchers Eye High-Intensity Exercise for Rehab
Different Strokes
Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
Robots Deliver Stroke Assessment and Therapy
CPSR Calgary Site Leader Dr. Sean Dukelow Wins Major CIHR Award for His Robotics Research
Study Determines Exercise Dose for Stroke Recovery
CTV News
Robotic Device Helps Young Stroke Victims
Poll Reveals Canadians' Misunderstandings About Stroke
Investigating the Impact High Intensity Exercise has on Stroke Patient Recovery
CBC News
Robot Helps Measure Stroke Effects
Stroke Misconceptions Common, Foundation Says
Robotic Exoskeleton Maps Sense-Deficits in Young Stroke Patients
National Post
Strokes Vastly Misunderstood by Canadians, Many of Whom Think Most Are Fatal: Poll
News Medical and Life Sciences
Rehabilitation Robots Help Identify and Customize Post-Stroke Therapy