Neurohand

Product Design

March 29 2026

Description

NeuroHand is a modular rehabilitation system designed to support hand recovery for stroke patients. It combines physical training devices with an interactive interface to create a more engaging and responsive therapy experience.
By integrating sensing, feedback, and adaptive training modes, the system transforms repetitive rehabilitation into a guided and continuous process. It enables users to train independently while receiving real-time feedback, improving both motivation and consistency.

Outcome

The final design delivers a flexible rehabilitation ecosystem that adapts to different recovery stages and user conditions. Through multiple interaction modes and a feedback-driven system, it supports progressive training in both clinical and home environments.
The project demonstrates a human-centered approach to rehabilitation design, emphasizing usability, engagement, and long-term adherence. It bridges physical product design with interactive system thinking, creating a more accessible and effective recovery experience.