start date
30.06.2020

AiBle

Total Budget
€4,875,139.99
End Date
29.06.2023

The AiBle Project

AiBle is a 3-year UK/France cross-border EU Interreg project to improve the recovery experience of stroke patients with better treatment effects and efficiency by developing an upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton robot based on AI and cloud computing.

Context

This project aims to develop a new generation of exoskeleton robot that will benefit stroke patients by providing advanced functionality that will enable remote but active rehabilitation. This will be achieved by the integration of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and cloud computing.The project will introduce novel sensors to recognise post-stroke patients’ motion intention. The signals collected from the patients will be sent to a cloud-based data processing centre where the centralised database based on AI service will be accessed by all functional units. This will guide the robot movements, monitor the patient’s progress and can be used to provide expert assistance remotely. The project will have a virtual reality interface for performing activities of daily living which will be trialled on stroke patients and can be used in addition to conventional therapy to increase treatment intensity for improved recovery.

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Helen Hobbs
Co-Founder and director
Workshop Webinar on Role of Robotics in Rehabilitation
How To Research and Measure
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Ali Gomes Da Silva
Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist
Why Do We Need To Treat The Upper Limb Intensively
How Do Robotics Help Us?

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Helen Hobbs
Co-Founder and director
Workshop Webinar on Role of Robotics in Rehabilitation
How To Research and Measure
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Ali Gomes Da Silva
Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist
Why Do We Need To Treat The Upper Limb Intensively
How Do Robotics Help Us?

NR Times Article Exoskeleton Update

Laura Marriott
Specialist nEUROLOGICAL oCCUPATIONAL tHERAPIST
Reflection on Functional Design for EMG Data
Application of Clinical Reasoning
Lizzie Williams
Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist
Participant Recruitment, Outcome Measures and
EMG Data Collection
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Alison Bean
Specialist Neurological and Research Physiotherapist
Data Collection Outcomes
Analysis and Future Uses

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Amy Dennis-Jones
SPECIALIST NEUROLOGICAL AND RESEARCH PHYSIOTHERAPIST
The MyoPro
Harnessing Patient EMG's for Assistance
and Restorative Therapy
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Amy Dennis-Jones 
Specialist Neurological and Research Physiotherapist
Cyberdyne Single Joint Type
Using Bio-Electrical Signals to Manage Tone with the Goal of Improving Muscle Selectivity and Strength

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