Neurorehabilitáció és Mozgásszabályozás kutatócsoport
Department
Department of Computational Sciences

Group Leader: Lilla ZÓLYOMINÉ BOTZHEIM

Webpage: rehab.wigner.mta.hu

Publications of the group: link to the database of the Hungarian Scientific Bibliography

 

The Rehabilitation-technology Research Group has begun its work several decades ago at the then KFKI Research Institute (now Wigner Research Centre for Physics). Its initial aim was to facilitate the every-day life and work of the blind, deafblind and motion impaired. Later it became evident that some of the solutions developed by LSTR provide a significant help for non-verbal autistic people, too.

 MObile SlateTalker (MOST) is LSTR's versatile assistive software currently running on Android devices developed for the blind and nearly blind. The app is usable through a braille mask specially designed for this purpose.

TalkPad is a software-based speech prosthesis facilitating the communication of non-verbal individuals with autism. A special mask (similar to that for MOST) placed over the device's touch screen helps its usage on Android tablets.

In the area of motion rehabilitation, we have developed a bicycle helping paraplegic people moving and strengthening the muscles in their paralysed lower limbs. The applied method is based on electrical stimuli causing the targeted limbs to move.