Etexsense: cuff development and testing
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a medical device that treats foot drop (inability to lift the toes during walking) in multiple sclerosis or following stroke. It works by applying pulses of current to paralysed muscles.
Development of Smart Balance Active (SBA) to increase rehabilitation dose and experience for people living with stroke
Development of Smart Balance Active (SBA) to increase rehabilitation dose and experience for people living with stroke
Magic Five
This collaboration with Innerva explored the five major benefits of power-assisted exercise for older people and people with neurological and cardio-respiratory conditions. The 'magic five' consists of aerobic fitness, muscular strength, flexibility, balance and psychosocial wellbeing.
STH NHS Trust Stroke Clinic Evaluation
The National Stroke Service Model (2021) stipulates that people with stroke are reviewed at 6-weeks post discharge from acute stroke care
Using power assisted exercise equipment to improve wellbeing for all
The Assisted Gamified Exercise for All (AGE4A) project will co-design, prototype and evaluate a new generation of power assisted exercise equipment which will enhance the wellbeing of those with various long-term health conditions.
Uchoreo: Systemic design through user-centered performance
There are over 1 billion people globally experiencing cognitive health problems at some point in their lives. This puts a strain on medical organizations such as the NHS and affects the individual's quality of life