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iManus earns a prestigious nomination for nationwide research and development grant, indicating a bold step towards innovation and advancement.
iManus nominated for a nation-wide research and development grant

It is our pleasure to announce that among approximately 1000 Canadian companies, Tactile Robotics has been prequalified for the prestiges award Inovation Solution Canada (ISC) which has been a nation-wide grant open for technology-based companies across Canada.

Contribution to the community- a new portable hand telerehabilitation platform for home-based personalized treatment of stroke patients.
Contribution to the community

Our recent scientific article entitled “Therapists’ perspectives on a new portable hand telerehabilitation platform for home-based personalized treatment of stroke patients” has been accepted for publication in European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences.

An interactive sensory system to sense, record real-time, restore and monitor human motion in physical rehabilitation.
An interactive sensory system to record and monitor human motion in physical rehabilitation

This work presents the application of an interactive sensory system to sense, record, restore, and monitor the movement of objects such as the human body. The setup, consisting of a data streamer and a software development kit (SDK), has nine degrees of freedom (DoFs): three orientations (roll, pitch, and yaw angles), three linear accelerations, and three magnetic field components.
The SKD is a graphical user interface (GUI) that records, restore, and analyzes the signal received from the data streamer and presents advanced statistical analysis, such as predicting the behaviour of the measured data in the future. An application claimed to provide patients with an accurate measurement that simplifies the tracking of performance and effectiveness of physical exercises and treatments.
To show the proof of concept, we conducted an experimental study on the human hand at the iRobohabilitation Laboratory and quantified the signals measured by the sensory system in real-time.