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Jose L. Pons

    Emerging therapies in neurorehabilitation
    Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation
    Exoskeletons in rehabilitation robotics
    Emerging Therapies in Neurorehabilitation II
    • This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was written on the basis of a week of lively discussions between PhD students and leading research experts during the Summer School on Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2014), held September 15-19 in Baiona, Spain. Its unconventional format makes it a perfect guide for all PhD students, researchers and professionals interested in gaining a multidisciplinary perspective on current and future neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book addresses various aspects of neurorehabilitation research and practice, including a selection of common impairments affecting CNS function, such as stroke and spinal cord injury, as well as cutting-edge rehabilitation and diagnostics technologies, including robotics, neuroprosthetics, brain-machine interfaces and neuromodulation.

      Emerging Therapies in Neurorehabilitation II
    • The new technological advances opened widely the application field of robots. Robots are moving from the classical application scenario with structured industrial environments and tedious repetitive tasks to new application environments that require more interaction with the humans. It is in this context that the concept of Wearable Robots (WRs) has emerged. One of the most exciting and challenging aspects in the design of biomechatronics wearable robots is that the human takes a place in the design, this fact imposes several restrictions and requirements in the design of this sort of devices. The key distinctive aspect in wearable robots is their intrinsic dual cognitive and physical interaction with humans. The key role of a robot in a physical human–robot interaction (pHRI) is the generation of supplementary forces to empower and overcome human physical limits. The crucial role of a cognitive human–robot interaction (cHRI) is to make the human aware of the possibilities of the robot while allowing them to maintain control of the robot at all times. This book gives a general overview of the robotics exoskeletons and introduces the reader to this robotic field. Moreover, it describes the development of an upper limb exoskeleton for tremor suppression in order to illustrate the influence of a specific application in the designs decisions.

      Exoskeletons in rehabilitation robotics
    • Restoring human motor and cognitive function has been a captivating research area over the past century. The interface between the human nervous system and electro-mechanical rehabilitation machines is transitioning from research to clinical practice, enhancing the capabilities of therapists, clinicians, and researchers in rehabilitation, diagnosis, and knowledge generation. The 2012 International Conference on Neurorehabilitation (ICNR2012) unites researchers and students from Clinical Rehabilitation, Applied Neurophysiology, and Biomedical Engineering, addressing diverse topics such as the clinical impact of technology, brain-computer interfaces in rehabilitation, neuromotor and neurosensory modeling, biomechanics, neural prostheses, neuro-robotics, and neuromodulation. This Proceedings book features general contributions in the form of 2-page extended abstracts from oral and poster sessions, along with special sessions. It also includes details on pre- and post-conference workshops with invited contributions from renowned researchers. Selected papers will be published in international journals like JNER and JACCES in their extended versions in upcoming Special Issues. Additionally, the Proceedings provide brief descriptions of keynote lectures from esteemed professors and thematic round tables discussing technological and institutional matters.

      Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation
    • Emerging therapies in neurorehabilitation

      • 345pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This book reports on the latest technological and clinical advances in the field of neurorehabilitation. It is, however, much more than a conventional survey of the state-of-the-art in neurorehabilitation technologies and therapies. It was formed on the basis of a week of lively discussions between curious PhD students and leading research experts during the summer school on neurorehabilitation (SSNR2012), September 16-21 in Nuévalos, Zaragoza (Spain). Its unconventional format makes it a perfect guide for all PhD students, researchers and professionals interested in gaining a multidisciplinary perspective on current and future neurorehabilitation scenarios. The book covers various aspects of neurorehabilitation research and practice, organized into different parts. The first part discusses a selection of common impairments affecting brain function, such as stroke, cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s disease; the second deals with both spinal cord and brain plasticity. The third part covers the most recent rehabilitation and diagnostics technologies, including robotics, neuroprostheses, brain-machine interfaces and electromyography systems. Practical examples and case studies related to the application of some of the latest techniques in realistic clinical scenarios are covered in the fourth part.

      Emerging therapies in neurorehabilitation