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Professor Hermano Krebs is a leading academic in the field of biomedical robotics and neurorehabilitation at Newcastle University. His work focuses on developing advanced robotic systems for stroke rehabilitation, gait analysis, and neuromuscular therapy. He pioneered the MIT-Skywalker and Anklebot technologies, emphasizing markerless control systems and adaptive impedance control for clinical applications.
Research interests include robotic-assisted therapy protocols (e.g., RATULS trials), biomechanics of gait impairment, and tele-rehabilitation systems to address healthcare access challenges. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams at Newcastle and MIT, addressing stroke recovery, musculoskeletal disorders, and pediatric neurorehabilitation.
Key contributions include evidence-based approaches for upper limb rehabilitation and innovative wearable devices like soft pneumatic actuators for lymphedema. His work bridges engineering and clinical practice, advancing both robotic design and therapeutic outcomes.

