At Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, innovative solutions are developed to enhance motor recovery through haptic devices and soft materials, leveraging advanced human-machine interaction.

 

 

One such innovation is a wearable haptic device that integrates Immersive Virtual Reality with vibrotactile feedback to support rehabilitation. This system guides grasping and pronosupination movements, improving movement precision, reducing variability, and optimizing muscle coordination.

 

 

With applications in both clinical settings and home-based rehabilitation, this technology represents a step forward in making rehabilitation more effective and engaging.