Why do we get a skip in our step when we’re happy? Thank dopamine New research by engineers at CU Boulder aims to get to the bottom of why, as the … READ MORE
New software designs optimized, personalized treatments for movement impairments First-of-its-kind computer-aided engineering tool could aid clinical treatment … READ MORE
Parkinson’s results beyond researchers’ wildest dreams A treatment that has restored the movement of patients with chronic … READ MORE
Imagining grasping may help restore hand function in spastic CP children Children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP) have a preserved ability to … READ MORE
First language study using new generation of wearable brain scanner Scientists have carried out the first study of human cognition using a new … READ MORE
Alberta fisherman helps people with disabilities, chronic illnesses cast a line again ‘When they’re out there fishing with us, they’re able to not even … READ MORE
New telemedicine exercise therapy Rehabilitation in your own living room: Hip- and knee-joint patients could soon … READ MORE
How music helps rehab patients learn to move again ‘Music is part of the most complex auditory language the brain ever … READ MORE
Dance aids healthier ageing Queensland Ballet and QUT today released the results of a joint project examining … READ MORE
Sensors to prevent Parkinson’s patients from falling New EIT Health research project launched on telemedical analysis of gait and falls. … READ MORE
A new wearable brain scanner A helmet records a wearer’s brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG) … READ MORE
Interview with Andy Nie of GYENNO on interventions for Parkinson’s Using innovative technology similar to that used for the more widely known … READ MORE
Markin undergrads get first-hand experience using cutting-edge robotic technology Markin USRP students Ash Kolstad, left, and Justin Tan combine neuroscience research … READ MORE
Analysis shows lack of evidence that wearable biosensors improve patient outcomes Devices lack high-quality research into effectiveness in healthcare setting. … READ MORE
Liftware levels playing field for disabled diners The Liftware Level is a motorized utensil that automatically bends itself to … READ MORE
Robotic device aids research for children with brain injury Max Challoner, 12, demonstrates the KINARM robotic device at the Foothills Medical … READ MORE
Adapted Tango: bringing artistry to rehabilitation Adapted tango, a version of traditional Argentine tango modified to address motor … READ MORE