MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621022838 A) filed by Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology, Walwa, Maharashtra, on Feb. 26, for 'wearable sensor-integrated rehabilitation glove with adaptive neuroresponsive therapy control.'
Inventor(s) include Riya Hanmant Bhopate; Purva Yuvaraj Kadam; Sweta Shivaji Mali; Shivam Dilip Bilaskar; Dr. Sachin B. Khot; Prof. Shweta S. Patil; and Prof. Akshay Kulkarni.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention describes a sensor-integrated wearable robotic glove system designed to facilitate adaptive hand rehabilitation in individuals with neuromuscular impairments. The system utilizes electromyography (EMG) and optional electroencephalography (EEG) signals to detect user intent and initiate servo-assisted finger movements. A hybrid control algorithm enables motion initiation based on either muscular activation or motor imagery. Real-time safety is ensured through pain-responsive modulation using galvanic skin response and thermal sensors. The glove operates in dual therapy modes: assistive, for passive motion support, and resistive, for strength training. Integration with augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) platforms supports gamified therapy, enhancing user engagement. Therapy metrics are continuously logged and transmitted via secure wireless telemetry to a remote clinical dashboard for monitoring and protocol adjustment. The invention offers a scalable, intelligent, and patient-centered rehabilitation platform suitable for decentralized care environments."
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