The Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan conducted exploratory research to examine the impact of robotic assistance in the upper limb rehabilitation of stroke survivors. Upper limb motor recovery is always a big challenge for rehabilitation professionals and also for the patient. In the past, there have been numerous theories proposed by many pioneers in stroke management; however, many of these theories failed. Currently, functional rehabilitation has been proven to be most effective in upper limb rehabilitation as it emphasizes meaningful task-specific training and practice-based learning.