RELab tenoexo

RELab tenoexo

The RELab tenoexo is a lightweight, fully wearable robotic hand orthosis that was developed at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory (RELab) of ETH Zurich to assist hand opening and closing for people with sensorimotor hand impairment. Thanks to the RELab tenoexo, the RELab aims to investigate how to restore hand function with a single device throughout different phases of rehabilitation after neurological impairment (e.g., trough the execution of therapy exercises early after neurological lesion or through assistance during the execution of daily life tasks in chronic phases). The user-friendly design of the RELab tenoexo and its adaptability in terms of physical attachment systems, grasp types and intention detection strategies (e.g., pushbuttons, voice control, mobile phone application) allow to tailor the device for individual user needs and to support a large range of tasks. The pediatric version of the RELab tenoexo further allows for its application in therapy with children. 

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  • Organization
    ETH Zurich - RELab
  • Profession
    Robotic hand orthosis for therapy and assistance

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