CARRT Lab

The Center for Assistive Rehabilitation and Robotics Technologies at the University of South Florida has a mission is to improve the quality of life, and increase
independence and community reintegration of individuals with reduced functional capabilities due to aging, disability or traumatic injury, as in the case of our
wounded warriors, through integrated research, education and service in assistive and rehabilitation, and robotics technologies in collaboration with consumers,
clinicians, government and industry partners.






RRT Lab

Dr. Carey works primarily in The Rehabilitation and Robotics Testbed (RRT) lab of CARRT which includes a 10 camera motion capture system, two force plates, wearable inertial sensors, a safety harness, and an adjustable environment that includes ramps, stairs, a gravel pit, a door, and shelves. This Testbed is used to evaluate, design and test prosthetic, rehabilitation and assistive devices.