"Hand of Hope" robotic hand training devices
Hand of Hope" robotic hand training device is a EMG-driven exoskeleton robotic hand training device which aims to help patients regain hand mobility through motor relearning. It facilitates muscle re-education by amplifying and rewarding a patient desiring motion, indicated by patient’s weak voluntary EMG signals to move, and it processes data to a motor on the brace to enable the desired motion. "Hand of Hope" won the Grand Prix Award in the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in 2012.